This plan, Unlimited Kickstart, has no annual contracts, so consumers can try it out without the fear of getting stuck in a network they might hate. Customers who make the switch from another carrier can also bring over their current phone (if it’s compatible with the Sprint network), cutting down on potential costs of having to buy a new phone.
The bad news is current Sprint users can’t switch to this plan. It’s only for those people looking to transfer carriers. The Unlimited Kickstart plan also doesn’t allow tethering or hotspots. Plus, Sprint is not offering a Hulu account with this plan like they do with others.
So with the Sprint Unlimited Kickstart, you win some and you lose some, but without a doubt it is the best unlimited plan with the most bang for your buck.