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Originally Posted by quick99si
SERO is totally exempt from the new fees and changes.
Russ McGuire:
"I’ve been told several times by the folks that manage the employee plans, there’s no change to the definitions/pricing for SERO and SERO Premium, so a smartphone that today doesn’t require upgrading to SERO Premium, won’t require upgrading to SERO Premium as a result of this change and won’t bear a Premium Data charge."
"As I’ve said, the definition of what requires SERO Premium isn’t changing. Activating a Touch Pro 2 or Touch Diamond will not force you onto the SERO Premium plan."
"The simple answer - what I should’ve said all along - is that the SERO plans aren’t changing from what was rolled out last fall."
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No new smartphones work on SERO though. As I said, if you're happy with old school Windows Mobile, you don't have anything to worry about on SERO. If you want a decent smartphone, you have to pay the extra cost.