This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Sprint for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Imagine you’re on summer vacation this month, enjoying a relaxing afternoon on a boat – when you suddenly realize you can’t find your phone. Did you drop it in the water? Or leave it in your car? Maybe it was stolen and your personal information is in danger of being compromised. Instead of spending hours retracing your steps, sweating over every possibility, a new app from Sprint will have you covered quickly.
Using remote technology, Sprint’s new app will help you find your phone by sounding an alarm – because, hey, maybe it’s nearby and not at the bottom of the lake. If that doesn’t work, Sprint will use GPS technology to locate your phone on a map. With a fix on the phone’s location, you’re essentially back in business. With this new app, you can sync your contacts or lock your phone. You can even wipe its contents altogether. Sprint customers with Total Equipment Protection (TEP) have until the end of August to add this free app that will make their lives even more carefree.
TEP costs just $8 per month, and this new app is free for all existing TEP customers. If by chance you didn’t choose to enroll in the TEP program when you first bought your Android, Blackberry or other select phone, you’re not out of luck. Sprint is offering open enrollment through the end of August for all those customers who missed the boat. In addition to the new app features, TEP provides Sprint customers with a quick, convenient way to receive a replacement if their phone is ever lost, stolen, damaged or malfunctions after the warranty expires.
So don’t miss the boat a second time. Protect your phone and protect yourself with TEP and this new app from Sprint. And remember, this offer’s only good through the end of August, so enroll now at Sprint Total Equipment Protection App






















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