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Re: Seeking Advice: Carrier Switch? Hardware???

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Originally Posted by elephant007 View Post
You don't know how easy or hard it would be to develop app for Android because you haven't looked into do in it or have you?

If I were you, I'd read over at the Android section to see how many people USED to LOVE WM, switched to Android and said see ya to WM. Calkulin is a chef that moved to Android and is apparently liking it a lot. If I were you I'd stay with Sprint if you find the thread I started here in the carriers section "I'm glade I stuck with Sprint" you'll know why I say stay with them

Tethering, it's possible to do that with an Android based phone.
As far as EVO 4G being able to use data and accept incoming calls, I don't think it's been officially announced that this phone will do that, in theory if you have 3G and 4G available to you in the area you're in, the data will use the 4G stream while voice will use the 3G stream

As for me, I'm glad I'm with Sprint, I don't think nobody can touch their value, I've shopped around and they have the best pricing for plans and how could you beat Any Mobile Any Time?? I have been with Sprint for 8 years now and am glad I didn't jump when everyone else in town had 3G except for Sprint!

Hope this helps
No, I have not looked into developing for Android nor tried so I have no idea. I've been able to play with some android phones from time to time, but no long term experiences.

My ex's billing cycle ended with sprint today, so I established my own account and transfered my phone and my daughters over to it.

I have been with sprint for 10 years with few complaints. I can stick it out with my TP2 until the EVO 4G comes this summer... then I'll see what it takes to develop android apps...

Thanks for the comment and advice, and yes I did read your thread on "glad you stuck with sprint"
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