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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
So we are on the same page for sure then. I am buying it full retail when it is released, nd if there is a keyboard device announced with similar specs, I will upgrade to it.
I fully expect it to be around $450 full retail too. maybe $500 tops, but certainly no more than that. The HD2 is $450 full retail from T-Mobile, so the Evo can't be too much more.
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We definitely are on the same page. I used to feel like I dont want a fully touch screen phone (mainly cause I was always having problems with iphone keyboards when they 1st came out and i was playing with everyone i came across). I can honestly say when I had my 1st TP and the keyboard went, I think i went about 2 weeks before i took it to the Sprint store for a replacement (mainly cause i dropped it and got my accelerometer going wacky) and it wasnt bad using the on screen. I can now say after getting the TP2 and using its GREAT keyboard, I honestly use the onscreen more just because i dont feel like flipping the phone n sliding the keyboard and its also a very good onscreen keyboard.
I feel any of use that are Sprint users or future Sprint users should be rejoicing at the fact that Sprint now has a true player in the game to stand with the best of them and seems like they're not stopping there. They even made sure that Nextel wasnt left out in the cold and got the O1.
I would love to have the problem of deciding which 4g super phone I want on Sprint because they have a good 2 or 3 of them.