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@ SNR McCoy
If you use your protection plan as advertised, you would go through Assurion, pay a deductible and get your phone replaced w/in a few days via UPS. This is the same service that AT&T and T-mobile use. I am not aware of who runs VZW's program. You can go to www.phoneclaim.com/sprint to start the replacement process on your own.
SERO customers will be able to upgrade to other phones as you have been grandfathered in. There is no requirement for you to change your plan unless you are going to the Pre or Instinct.
The Pre is a Sprint exclusive and will not be sold by any other U.S. based carrier. Sorry Verizon people.
You did not read the news release in its entirety. Had you done so, you would have noticed that the 10 year requirement only applies if your single line plan is lower than $69.99 or your family plan is lower than $99.99. Otherwise, you are eligible after 3 months.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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