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Originally Posted by tjhess
I recently purchased a Pioneer AVIC 920 BT AV deck for my car which enables iPhone / iPod users to utilize Pandora from their phone to their car..
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Whatever problems you may have had with this in the past with other phones, don't exist with the Evo. The Evo comes with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, which can also be used as a line-in jack to your car stereo head unit (provided it has an AUX port) to play whatever content you want through your Evo. I personally use an app called A Online Radio which streams Shoutcast stations, Icecast, and others, and you can add your own .pls files. I use it all the time in my car without any issues. With the Pandora app in the Android marketplace, you can do the same. All you need is a 3.5mm stereo cable which costs a few bucks at Radio Shack or any other electronics store.
Ultimately it's your decision, but I think you'd be regretting your decision to switch to AT&T once you got locked in to a contract with them. The Evo can do so much more than the iPhone already, and it's only been out not even 2 weeks! It will only get better with time.
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or jump the Sprint ship for T-Mobile's HD2.
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Yeah, have fun with that. You'll be hating life when you realize you only get reception half the time as opposed to Sprint. I had T-mobile for several years and their network is horrible to say the least. I used to have to walk outside my house to the end of my driveway just to get reception so I could make a phone call when I had them, and I lived right in the middle of a very well populated area!