Sprint this morning — just days after quietly killing off its “One Up” handset financing program — announced “Easy Pay,” which lets customers upgrade now and spread out the cost of the phone over two years, after taxes and an as-yet-announced down payment.
There doesn’t appear to be any more of a catch than that. No plans to buy into — though Sprint’s still heavily pushing the horribly named “Framily” plans — and we imagine any unpaid cost of the phone would be expected should you decide to leave Sprint.
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