Yeah looks like it's coming to Sprint. I'm still on my Sero plan of 30 bucks unlimited everything. They also have a Sero Premium which is 50 bucks that includes all the Android phones. I think iPhone will fall under that category as well. Not sure if I will make the leap as you can't beat that 30 bucks for everything
Sprint sees it as worth it to keep customers like you, but most of this I agree with:
Sprint iPhone Brings it's share of problemsOf note:
"Sprint will have to deal with higher subsidy costs for the iPhone, a potential new strain on its 3G network, and may even be forced to end its unlimited data plan."
"J.P. Morgan analyst Philip Cusick estimates that AT&T currently pays Apple $400 to $425 for the iPhone 4 and $375 for the iPhone 3GS--all so the customer can buy the phone for $200. In comparison, Sprint pays an estimated $150 subsidy for the new HTC Evo smartphone."
"The iPhone brought a ton of traffic onto AT&T and Verizon Wireless' network, and it's expected to do the same for Sprint. While Sprint has plenty of experience with bandwidth-hogging Android phones, many of its higher-end devices have the luxury of running on the 4G WiMax network, run by partner Clearwire.
Sprint's iPhone isn't expected to run on Clearwire's network. The device is widely expected to a world phone able to run on multiple carriers and will likely include only the major wireless network technologies, HSPA for AT&T and other global carriers, and EV-DO for Verizon and Sprint."