it was my senior year of highschool and sprint pcs was just coming out with their sprint pcs pioneer plan. The plan was dead simple. Pay $199 for the phone up front. $0.35 per minute, and first incoming minute is free.


sure it may sound normal for you to hear about a high schooler with a cell phone, but this was 1997!
princess diana died, gas was $1.22/gal, mike tyson bit evander holyfield's ear off, and the titanic was in theaters. at this point i owned a pager for a few years and i obviously needed much more powerful communication methods for my hectic lifestyle.
fast forward through my cell phone life and you'll see i went on to own a few different sprint phones, then jumped to nextel for a bit, and then on to t-mobile where the sidekick color and sidekick ii kept me more than happy. in fact, i owned a good number of wired's list of the 12 most influential phones including a $699 first generation apple iphone bought the day after its release.
happy birthday to my electronic leash, which i now use for navigation and games more than calls or texts. sometimes i wish i had that little beep at 0:50 seconds of every minute, but not to save costs -to save me from long phone calls!
4 comments:
Free first incoming minute was so key! I must do a series about my cell phones!
I remember that Qualcomm phone, i was in 7th or 8th grade when my mom got that phone. Wow that was ancient history in the world of cell phones
Believe it or not, I still have an active account with Sprint on the Pioneer plan. They changed the plan name to the Free & Clear Plan 0.
Wosaw... wow!! This was my first phone in '99/00...I was a mom of two and my husband worked for Qualcomm at the time which was the only reason he got me one. I think it only stored 10-20 numbers!!
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