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Nokia Lumia 635 now available on Sprint, costs $168 off contract – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
January 17, 2015
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Lumia 635 now available on sprint, costs 68 off contract

It’s been a while since the Nokia Lumia 635 was made available on Sprint’s Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile, but if you’re a Sprint customer, there’s a piece of good news for you – the Lumia 635 is now available on Sprint, both on-contract and off-contract. 

The device is available for free, but it’s tied to a two-year contract with the carrier. Customers interested in the handset can also get it on Sprint’s Easy Pay plan for $7 a month over a span of 24 months. If you don’t want to enter a commitment, you can grab the handset for $168 outright.

Lumia 635 is an excellent device, offering LTE connectivity, and a flaunting 4.5-inch display sporting a resolution of 480 by 854 pixels. Other notable features include a Snapdragon 400 chipset, 512MB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, a 5MP primary shooter, and that it runs Windows Phone 8.1 pre-installed out of the box. 

Sprint may be a little late in introducing the pocket-friendly offering from Microsoft, as they’ve already released a collection of new budget-friendly Windows Phone, but it’s always good to see the handsets showing up on different carriers in the U.S.

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