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Originally Posted by shappy0869
With regard to Sprint and 4G, I can't help but think that they are going to try to charge a premium for its 4G service, if not the handsets themselves. I have nothing to support this, other than the fact that Sprint is requiring Android handsets to have their everything plans.
For those of us with grandfathered or SERO (me) plans, WM7 and/or 4G service, may require similar plan changes.
Meanwhile, T-Mo still has their $40/mo data only plan. Imagine being able to use Google Talk or some other VoIP provider on a handset and never need minutes or paying for text plans or un-wanted features like navi or [Sprint] TV.
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My only problem with t mobile is how good is there coverage mine has be good with sprint for years but t mobile seem to be getting the handsets that i want. And if you buy a sprint handset like the hero and pay full price with no upgrade would you then still have to change to a simply everything plan?