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Re: Back to TP2 for now (selling EVO 4g)

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Originally Posted by Alpine- View Post
I'm still holding out hope that Sprint will relent on its no new phones for SERO policy. I'm not about to abandon ship just yet as the TP2 is holding up just fine, particularly with all of these good Roms (NRG ). I dont want to pay $30-40 more just to be able to even purchase a new phone and gain no real service benefit. Obviously, if you have strong 4G coverage its different.

I think once WP7 phones start to trickle out Sprint will either have to allow a few of these to Business legacy plan holders who make up a large segment of their loyal customers. At the very least, I think Sprint will offer legacy plan holders a few enterprise level smart/business phones under the "Windows Embedded Handheld" OS which will come out later this year and be based on the Windows Mobile 6.5.x stuff.

Until I see how this all plays out, I'm not leaving SERO yet. They are using the momentum of android and these new phones to drive people to higher priced plans but I'm not entirely convinced this will last forever. Otherwise, they will have essentially made a corporate stance to bar all legacy plan holders from ever getting ANY new smart phone whatsoever. This would be a BOLD stance and not a smart way to treat longtime customers. Remember this is not just SERO users, but all people with legacy plans.

We shall see...

Good luck with that, Hope your not holding your breath.
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