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Re: dan@sprint.com response I got

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Originally Posted by Yibrushn View Post
Please stop with the "I'm using just as much bandwidth on my TP2" if you buy a sports car(EVO) you will not drive it the same way you do a sedan(TP2) and if you don't NEED a sports car and don't want to pay extra for the premium gas then stick with the accord! Also your behavior changes as the capabilities of the phone change. when I had a dumb phone i didn't surf the net at all now i do it a lot! when you take pictures worth taking you'll be sharing them more. the EVO will change the way you use your phone. and invariably increase your bandwidth consumption.
This is wrong on so many levels...

The TP2 is not a Sedan. It's last year's model sports car, made by the same company. It has a big screen (not as big as the Evo, but still bigger than most other smartphones and has the same screen resolution as the Evo), good web browsers, TV out, and a decent camera.

Is it as nice as the Evo? No. But that's because it's older, not because it isn't a data centric device. It's like getting last year's top notch car and comparing it to this year's.

I have no doubt that I will use the same amount of data on the Evo as I do on the TP2 (until I get 4G in my area, that is).
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