Is the 300min Plan Good?

Kjh

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Yes, nights starting at 7pm for $5/mo. and nights starting at 6pm for $10/mo. Compared to other companies, I think it's worth it. Cingular is $7/mo. for nights at 7pm, T-Mobile doesn't even offer nights starting early, and I don't think Verizon does either.

As for the i860, Nextel does still offer it for $279.99 with a 2-year agreement. I would go with the i870 though for $20 more, if you were willing spend that much.
 
I have friends that have the Nextel Free Incoming 300 and there teenagers and they have no promblem with going over or anything. I had Sprint Business Essentials 400 and then I decided to switch to Free Incoming 300
 
Best way to check your minutes is to sign up on Sprint.com as Nextel customer and manage your account online. It's great, you can sign on to check your account pretty much anytime other than late at night on the weekends when they are updating the site.

You can check minutes used across the board: Anytime Minutes, Nights & Weekend, Free Incoming (doesn't really matter, haha), and Direct Connect minutes.
 
Why does it take so long to send and recive text messeges. When i have a new text messege i have to download it befor i can read it. IS there a faster way i can send and recive them?
 
whats different from the the i860 and the i870 besides build in mp3 player and blue tooth? Also is there a way that i can put ring tones on the phone with moble phone tools or something.
 
oh i notice that if your trying to send a text messege and you closed the phone the messege want send, do all nextel phones do this? i also notice that when i am on the phone talking there is a clicking noise. Do the i870 makes this noise too? The reason why i am asking all these questions about the i870 is because i am thinking about taking back my i860 and changing it for the i870 its only $20 more. Is it worth it?
 
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