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Helio reborn, but probably should’ve stayed dead

Helio reborn, but probably should’ve stayed dead

Posted on July 8, 2015August 13, 2019 By Jarvis

Helio has been resurrected from the grave, with the short-lived network that helped usher in social on your phone being reborn as a budget option. Emerging as an MVNO – and using the Sprint network that actually absorbed the company back in 2010 – the promise is no minimum contracts and the ability to use your own device. At first glance, there’s a lot to like: $29 for unlimited voice, text, and data, but in one important way the deal is a little too close to cell service ten years ago.
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