FreedomPop on Thursday announced the availability of the HTC EVO 4G. Joining the Samsung Galaxy S II ($159), the classic smartphone of days gone by is only $119, and without a contract.

Those who are not interested in either of the smartphones can also bring a Sprint-supported to FreedomPop’s network. Indeed, the carrier has begun offering bring-your-own-device (BYOD) service. The MVNO relies on Sprint’s network and employs VoIP for calls. Customers take take advantage of a free plan with 200 minutes, 500 texts, and 500MB of data or the unlimited voice and text plan which is $4.58 per month. There are also a number of data options that can be used with a variety of devices.

FreedomPop via PhoneScoop

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