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Originally Posted by aznmode
I was on a F&F plan with 3 phones and I was only paying about $60 a month and now that I had to move one line over to get the Evo, I'm now paying $110. I don't know if its worth it paying $50 more. I can do a little bit more now than what I can do with my TP2. I have no crashes nor do I have to worry about having too many apps open or phone slowing down. I got used to it on the TP2 and I was ok with it. But I'm the type who needs to have the latest and greatest. I think it's worth it till I see the bill. But to answer your questions...
1. I think someone already answered this.
2. Igo8 was sometimes a PITA since it doesnt do TTS 99% of the time. I started using Bing and it was great on the TP2. Google maps is also good on the Evo and most of the time I have service so really doesn't matter whether I can save maps locally or not. Google map loads faster and maps are always up to date.
3. At first I thought the phone was HUGE! It is thinner than a TP2 so it made it ok. But it only took me a few weeks before I got used to it and now I love the size. When I hold my TP2 I think its too small and thick now. If you really think about it...your only option is Evo or Epic and they are pretty much the same size.
4. It hasn't changed my life. I was able to do as much with the TP2. It is nice to have more apps available for android though. What I do like is I don't worry about freezes, slow downs or worry about how many app I have open.
5. With the mail app, it's not as easy as swiping left to right to get to other email accounts. You a have a drop down. They have their up and downs on both sides but really you wont be disappointed with androids email app.
I think here is what you should do which is what I did. Sprint gives you 30 days when you sign up for a new account/line. If you're not satisfied, you can cancel service, return the phone and you get EVERYTHING back. That's what I did. Signed up for a new line and played with the phone for 29 days. I then decided I wanted to move to android. I cancelled that line and got everything back down to the last penny. Then moved one of my lines over and got the Evo. You can ask and ask on the forums but the only way to really answer your question is to try the phone out for yourself.
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really great advice... thanks.. i think i will go this route since I won't be able to get back my awesome plan if i change it...