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Originally Posted by Biker1
Do me a favor and don't put words in my post, so to speak.
I didn't say you will get a better deal elsewhere.
I said Sprint thinks that you will switch plans and pay more money just to get the new device.
Sometimes that can cost hundreds of dollars more per year (switching from one Sprint plan to another Sprint plan) compared to the Sprint plan some customers are currently on.
Some customers will just switch carriers if they feel Sprint is forcing the issue by limiting the choice of devices they have to choose from, just because they are on an older plan.
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Sprint has no interest in keeping subscribers on the plans where they do not make money. I was previously on a Nextel employee plan, with a total price, with taxes of $12/mo. 2 years ago, I wanted to get off of the iDEN network, and go with a Sprint phone. I had to pay to play. That's what you have to do too. Sprint could kill the SERO plans tomorrow, and force everyone to another rate plan. They could tell you to either pay the new price, or leave.
If you put up the good fight, you will get an instinct, or pre on your SERO.
But this whole thread is pointless, as the link from the OP doesn't really tell much of anything, regarding release dates, or phone specs.