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Also it's good you brought that up about the moisture indicators on phones in florida. Most people don't know about that. I was a service technician for verizon and we had a directive not to void warranty just because of the indicator strip. That is a good example of the law protecting consumers. I hope something similar happens with this data charge. Problem with that is that both verizon and att have higher data charges and plans and sprint is always going to compare their rates to theirs and use that as leverage. But hey, I'm still optimistic. Sent from my Evo using Tapatalk |
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And yes, I do have an Evo. Just because I call it like it is and don't lie about Sprint being the overlord rulers of the universe, doesn't mean I have T-Mobile. Just because Sprint works for me doesn't mean nobody else could possibly work for me. And even though Sprint was what I chose when I signed my contract, they changed the deal we agreed to. And the terms of this new deal make it less favorable than the one I agreed to. So other carriers look better to me than they did when I chose Sprint. Especially now that Sprint isn't the only carrier with 4G (or even the best 4G coverage, or fastest 4G) like they were when I chose them. |
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Since you do have the evo, question, hows your signal strength indoors? Mine sucks when I go into walmart. Sent from my Evo using Tapatalk |
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And you are clearly saying it's stupid (makes no sense) for anyone to switch carriers because the only option is a Sprint owned prepaid (Virgin). You were not saying you, you said anyone. The fact is filing complaints has proven to be effective in the past, and doing nothing is about the worst thing anyone can do. And T-Mobile has better speeds, cheaper prices, and better 4G coverage for a lot of (could even say most) people. As for indoor coverage, yeah, it sucks. It's due to a combination of the frequency Sprint uses, and Wimax itself. It requires a lot more towers than regular 3G. That's what I was talking about when I said T-Mobile 4G doesn't have that problem. Their 4G is on the same frequency, same towers, etc, as their 3G. It's not some totally different technology. It's the upgrade path from their 3G. |
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just want to add this: i had 2 lines (sprint & nextel), switched the nextel line to t-mobile last year when i got the hd2. i called t-mobile last month to cancel because i was using 1 line for business and sprint was my personal line...i couldn't afford paying both right now. my sprint tp2 is already sim unlocked, meaning i can go t-mo or at$t whenever i want. t-mo begged my to stay, even offered the hd7 for contract price ($99) and let me keep my hd2. sprint? they said "see ya." i've had sprint since 6/00, t-mobile since 3/10...hmmm...
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