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Re: Upgrading from $30 SERO to Evo 4g...Best Plan?

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Originally Posted by johnnycakes2 View Post
I have been on the $30 SERO plan since 2007 and will be getting the EVO when released. However, I will not get the EVO until I know precisely which plans, whether existing or specific to the device, will work with the EVO and only then will I upgrade off my SERO plan once and for all.

Anybody who upgrades their plan prior to the launch of the phone is a fool. You have no way of knowing which plan will be 100% compatible.

New rumors suggest there may be new plans and new pricing for the EVO, and not just the hotspot aspect but for the phone itself. I hope this isn't the case. The best you can do is skip the EPRP, go to the 450 ED for $69.99, earn Premier status, and then apply a discount to that plan. If you do EPRP at $59.99, you cannot earn the Premier status and the various benefits it provides. For $10 more, upgrading every 12 months and the discounts alone are worth it.

But only if the 450 ED works with the EVO. Fingers crossed.
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