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Originally Posted by p-slim
if someone is grandfathered into some ridiculous plan like that, then of course it would be extremely hard to leave, but its not like that plan is around anymore for new customers. No one knows how long you will be able to be grandfathered into that old plan and receive new phones. With Sprint all the hottest phones require SEP, so you will be stuck with 2nd rate phones just to keep your plan. Once wimax hits i'm almost positive all sero plans will not work with that service but of course it might. Winmo doesn't usually require a plan change but as you've seen Sprint doesn't have very many winmo phones. They still don't have an all touch screen winmo 6.5 capable phone. Sprints coverage, sero plans, and some grandfathered plans are extremely nice but Sprint by far has the weakest line up. Sprint has the weakest android line up (hero and moment are weak compared to ervius and droid), weakest blackberry line up (att had tour and curve like 5 months before sprint, verizon has the storm2). Sprint is last with blackberry, droid, and winmo, if youre as tech savvy as i am this is highly upsetting. For people who arent grandfathered into some insane package Sprint doesn't even have the cheapest plans anymore.
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yes lineup is def lacking, no argument there
but like i said im updating my plan so i can get the newer phones and im still coming out $50 cheaper than at+t with half the minutes, and about $90-100 cheaper than verizon with half the minutes.
and even with tmobile's new plans its still $50 cheaper with same amount of minutes. And with sprint coverage in my area being def better/faster than tmobile and att and on par with verizon i just cant see the logic in shelling out an extra $600-1200 a year for a better selection of phones
this is with 3 lines with unlim data and messaging on each line. its ridiculous how at+t/verizon make you pay $20-30 PER LINE for data