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It's all about the service where you need it. If T-Mobile works where you need it, does it really matter if their network is the largest or not? I don't want to get into a whole thing about this. I just saw a post where someone was comparing Sprint's price to Verizon's and T-Mobile's (well the post he quoted mentioned the HD2's price, so I assume he knew it was a T-Mobile phone) and said even though the phones cost more on Sprint, the monthly service was so much cheaper that it made up for it. I was only pointing out that T-Mobile is the same or even cheaper than Sprint on some plans. |
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The only way you would get into a thing about this, is if you made it a thing.
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lol @ tmobile.. have they even solved that 3g to edge bounce back and forth issue yet? Outages on a regular....by far the worst service i've ever had.
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It's not really fair to compare this to the HD2 or TP2 with regards to price point - not because the TP2 and HD2 are "business phones and businesses can afford more" - but because of the OS. WinMo requires a license fee, which just gets passed on to the consumers (a.k.a The Microsoft Tax). The EVO 4G is running Android, which is open source and does not require a license. No M$ Tax = cheaper MSRP.
I'd say it will be comparable to the Incredible in price, so around $199-$249 after discounts and rebates as most have said. In fact, I'm thinking more like $249 - I think Sprint can get away with charging just a bit more because of the features it has above and beyond the Incredible (WiMax, of course, plus the front facing camera and HDMI out).
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All of that, and the plans are about the same price too. So Look for ther Evo to cost about the same as the HD2. |
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LOL sold my original Touch Pro yesterday (not tp2!) for $220 on craigslist. Don't know how I sold it for that much, but I did. =D>
Will use my ancient Sanyo M1 until the EVO is released. |
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Notice my point was not related to hardware. I know that the HD2/EVO 4G/Incredible all share similar hardware specs. My point was that Android phones are generally cheaper because there is no software license like on WinMo phones.
Oddly enough, though, I just checked T-Mo's website and they have the HD2 for $199 (on a new line, of course)... not sure if that's how it's been priced all along or maybe they're trying to compete w/ VZW on the Incredible... btw does T-Mo even offer upgrade discounts? |
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And I'm pretty sure T-Mobile offers upgrades (but I don't have T-Mobile so I guess I can't say for certain)... I agree with you though- Android is free, WinMo is not. But for a general ballpark on what we should expect to pay, look at the HD2. The hardware is almost identical, and the plans are pretty similar too. |
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