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Originally Posted by austin420
its funny to me that so many people have been leeching off of sprint with 20 and 30 dollar smartphone plans for so long, now they are so mad that sprint is slowly moving them in to other plans, that they are going to tmobile or whoever. the blame cant be placed solely on one thing, but these plans were helping to keep sprint upside down financially for years. now that they realize it, your just going to jump ship? well, lets see how good t-mo treats yall. gonna be funny when they merge and its still called sprint, and they lay new fat sprint rates on you. to any one considering t-mobile, i hope you live in the big city, because anywhere even close to outskirts, or in the boondocks has NO service and NO roaming agreements.
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I don't know about leeching since Sprint was freely and easily giving SERO away for quite a while. I rarely ever use my anytime minutes and my data use is moderate. Texting is my passion. The Tp2 on Sero is a steal. I find it funny that it's allowed on such a cheap plan and yet something like the instinct requires everything data when it's not half the phone/web machine that the TP2 is...
Other than that... Sprints prices are pretty fair in comparison to the competition...especially with corp discounts.
In my case, I'll hang onto my TP2 for a while. It's physical design is great and with a SPB Mobile shell and now the overclock...it flies. Once Froyo with flash, dual core processors, and 4g become standardplace (at least in my area) I will feel like I'm really getting an even better value for my dollar. To me that is when something like the EVO or better will truly become the "data rich experience" that is being promised.
With all the current software that is still available, WM still easily holds it's own against Android and IOS. By the time all of it really starts to feel obsolete...it will then be time to upgrade.