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These are the best Sprint phones you can buy right now

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If Sprint’s your wireless carrier of your choice, you’ve got access to a heap of Android phones that you can buy or lease as you please. Whether you want a flagship from Samsung or a budget Motorola option, here are the best Sprint phones you can buy right now!

Does it all

Samsung Galaxy S10+

Staff pick

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The Galaxy Note 9 is one of the biggest and baddest smartphones of the entire year. Its AMOLED display is a thing of beauty, its triple camera system lets you get a closer or wider shot at the tap of a button, and we seriously can’t get enough of the gorgeous color options. This is a phone that does it all, and right now at Sprint, you can save big with a discounted monthly cost of just $25/month with $0 down.

$41.67/month

S Pen champ

Samsung Galaxy Note 9

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The Note 9 may not be quite as new as the S10+, but it still offers something its newer sibling doesn’t: support for the productivity-minded S Pen, which allows you to sign off on documents, jot down notes and drawings, and even control the phone remotely using the button on the side. S Pen aside, the Note 9 has Samsung’s unmistakably gorgeous design language, great specs, and an incredible display.

$41.67/month

A videographer’s dream

LG V40

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The V40 boasts a triple camera array with pro video features like manual camera controls, a far-field microphone, and LG Cine Shot, which allows you to shoot in a flat color profile and apply LUTs to your footage. Combined with a 6.4-inch AMOLED panel, Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB of RAM, and expandable storage, this is a terrific phone for videographers and casual users alike.

$30/month

Budget hero

Moto E5 Plus

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On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, we have the Moto E5 Plus. Even though it’s one of the most affordable phones of the year, the E5 Plus still delivers a truly great experience thanks to a sleek glass design, smooth and uncluttered software, and a huge 5000mAh battery that provides unsurprisingly great endurance. It’ll only set you back $12/month, or $288 if you buy outright.

$12/month

One-handed flagship

Samsung Galaxy S10e

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If you hate how big phones have become over the years, you’re not alone. Luckily, the S10e packs everything that makes the S10+ great into a much smaller package without making many compromises. In fact, you might even prefer its side-mounted fingerprint sensor over the in-display sensor on the S10+, and the flat display means less distortion when you’re browsing the web or watching videos.

$31.25/month

Something different

Moto Z3 Play

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Our last pick is the Moto Z3 Play, and for the right buyer, it could be the perfect phone. The Z3 Play is pretty solid on its own, delivering a 6-inch 18:9 display, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage, and clean Android software with a few helpful touches from Motorola. The real highlight here, though, is the Z3 Play’s support for Moto Mods, allowing you to snap on a battery pack, speaker, camera, and more in the blink of an eye.

$15/month

Sprint’s got a pretty solid collection of phones under its belt, and if you’ve got the means to afford it, we strongly recommend going with the Samsung Galaxy S10+. This is a phone that truly delivers on all fronts, and while it’s not cheap, you definitely get what you pay for here. For folks with tighter budgets, both Moto E5 Plus is a much better all-around package than its low price tag would suggest.

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