What's happening tomorrow on November 5th 2015?

diesteldorf

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Just curious, but all Sprint devices have a bunch of fine print at the bottom of the page, during the purchase process. Does anyone know if anything significant is happening tomorrow that may affect the pricing of new Sprint devices?

I thought it could be related to the WIMAX shutdown, but I wasn't sure.

About this device: Offer expires November 5, 2015 or while supplies last. Requires 0 month annual service contract and new activation. If you have a term commitment and cancel your Service Agreement, an up to $350 early termination fee/line applies (no ETF for Agreements cancelled in compliance with Sprint's Return Policy). Subject to credit approval. A new phone activation fee of up to $36 per line may apply. Sprint reserves the right to cancel/extend offers without notice. Offers may not be available in all markets. Other conditions may apply. Read service agreement for details. Nationwide Sprint Network reaches over 282 million people. The Sprint 3G Network (including roaming) reaches over 278 million people. You may return your undamaged device within 14 days of activation to your original place of purchase (with your receipt) and request that we deactivate services. We'll refund your activation fee (if service is canceled within 3 days of activation) and waive your early termination fee (as long as the device is returned at the time of deactivation). You are responsible for all charges based on actual usage (partial monthly service charges, Sprint surcharges, taxes and fees). A $35 restocking fee ($75 for netbooks, notebooks and tablets) may apply. Visit Sprint.com/returns for details (return policy for existing customers may vary). For any devices or accessories purchased through a Buy one, get one offers (BOGO) offer, all devices or accessories purchased must be returned/exchanged to receive a refund or comparable exchange. In addition, if a Buy One, Get One Free device is exchanged, it is subject to the restocking fee terms. Please note that this policy may not reflect the additional return policies of our authorized third-party dealers or retailers. If you are returning a device leased through Apple Financing Services (AFS), call AFS at 1-800-216-4384. Sprint 4G LTE devices will not operate on the Sprint 4G (WiMAX) network. New Agreements on the Sprint 4G (WiMAX) Network: Your Service on a device activated on the Sprint 4G (WiMAX) Network may require a new one or two-year Agreement per line. Sprint expressly reserves the right to migrate your Service during this Agreement term from the Sprint 4G (WiMAX) Network to the Sprint 4G LTE network to complete your Agreement term. Reasonable advance notice of the Service change will be provided to impacted customers, who can then select one of the following options: (a) Choose to complete the Agreement term using your existing device without 4G (WiMAX) capability (b) Elect to complete the Agreement term by contacting us after receiving notice from Sprint to transition to the Sprint 4G LTE network with no additional term commitment required (Transition Option) (c) Deactivate service. Deactivations because of this Service change will not result in an Early Termination Fee (ETF) Transition Option: If you select the Transition Option, you will receive a free standard Sprint LTE capable device and can maintain your existing Service plan, if available. During the Agreement term, Sprint may provide other offers that are separate from the Transition Option, and these offers will be subject to a new two-year Agreement per line.
 

Almeuit

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I'd say no. They never let deals go on forever. They'll just replace it with another one.
 

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I can't get into too much detail, but there's some upcoming changes for installment billing on some higher end phones. Look to T-Mobile's iPhone pricing for clues.