Sprint customers, protect your phone with TEP and a new app

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Sprint for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

HTCEVOSHIFT_GCVS_splash screen.jpg (5 documents)What is TEP? TEP stands for Total Equipment Protection, a protection system for Sprint customers in the U.S. With Sprint Total Equipment Protection (TEP), Sprint customers get a quick and convenient way to receive replacements when they lose their phones or get stolen by a pesky thief.

The newly released app is available for Android and BlackBerry (and a few other phones), to let you find your lost phone easily (by tracking its whereabouts on real maps using GPS technology or sound an audible alarm). Or even to wipe your phone off remotely if you have lots of sensitive information inside the phone.

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Sprint Total Equipment Protection App can also sync your contacts automatically so you’ll always have a backup of your contacts every time. So when an unexpected disaster happens, you don’t need to add your contacts one by one manually. Or if you decide to get a new phone, the app can also help you to transfer your saved contacts to your new phone easily.

The app is free if you are in Sprint TEP program (which costs $8 per month). Normally, you have to enroll to TEP within 30 days of activating your phone but Sprint is running a promotion to let you enroll until August 30th to add it to your existing phone. If you’ve been getting paranoid about losing your phone (who hasn’t?) then this might be the perfect time for you because this offer will close by the end of this month!

Make sure to also check the video below about the Sprint Total Equipment Protection program:

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Owner of CravingTech.com, Michael is a tech enthusiast who blends a love for gadgets with a passion for gaming. With insightful articles and professional reviews, he navigates the digital landscape, offering expertise on consumer electronics and gaming trends.

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