If you do switch to the Hero as your primary number, then don't keep paying $27 per month to try and stay grandfathered in with a plan that has no data... You're very unlikely to ever want to give up data, so you are paying $27 per month as insurance on something you will probably never use again.
The next advance in phones will require you to change plans too, so get used to it. Sprint has never had the same plan available 2 years later, and I always had to upgrade to get a phone I liked at a reasonable cost.
I would start telling people the new number, and plan on shutting down the old account in a month or two.
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