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Re: Sprint Touch Diamond 2

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Originally Posted by kidFromBigD View Post
Agree with all your observations, and applaud your loyalty to Sprint.

Did you see today's news regarding T-Mobile USA? They plan to carry the HD2 in time for the Holidays(*this* year's holidays ). Click over to this story, and be ready! http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/1...or-november-9/

EDIT: Of course T-Mobile is a GSM carrier, but HTC phones always support CDMA soon thereafter.

For me, there's pretty much no leaving Sprint, as I simply cannot get a better deal on any other carrier: 2 lines, unlimited data, 500 minutes apiece, no texts, evenings & weekends at 7pm for $65/month(SERO) after taxes ... Hmmm ... wait I think that can be improved!

Yes, the HD2 is incredible, and I'm sitting by watching all the attention the TP2 is getting, thinking to myself: "Is the TP2 that much better than the TP1???"

I'm waiting for it to drop on Sprint as well. And yeah, FM radio better be available one way or another.
I have exactly the same setup with 2 SERO lines. But Sprint seems to be slowly squeezing those out. My guess is TP2 may be the last SERO phone. That's why I actually prefer a TD2 because if HD2 is a big splash then it will be on the new "Everything Plan" only for sure. A TD2 may stay below the radar like the TP2 did. I'd like one more year with a new phone on SERO. But the TP2 brick is the only choice.
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