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i thought it was $10 for android devices then another $10 for 4g? either way im not paying that ish. i like my bill just like it is @ $30.
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I'm gonna either just stick it out or buy a windows phone 7 or windows embedded phone.
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It is unlikely that you will either 1. be able to outlast the company providing the service to your phone or 2. Be able to resist upgrading the phone relatively regardless of the cost (especially considering you are on this forum).
But thankfully, we have a free market (for the time being) and data has a cost. If one company charges X and another charges Y...all other things being equal a client will opt to pay less for the service. I would like to thank the hard work of NRG for keeping my good old tp2 livable.
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Vin's latest rom is where its at. it has a new radio which gives improved reception and better battery life and theres almost no need to overclock it
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Im in the same position as you. I also have the fair and flex plan. 1000 mins free nights and weekends Unlimited texts, picture mail and data for 30$ Sprint can kiss my a$$ with there new phones and 80+ phone bill. I love my TP2. |
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+1 for Vin's rom, switched from NRG to Vin, my phone never freezes, although I know it's the 2.0 that was causing all the issues I had.
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yeah im sticking to the phones i have now. i mean the evo is a nice phone, but really, im satisfied with how my bb and my tp2 performs the tasks i need them to do.
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I just switched from the tp2 to an Evo and I'm considerably impressed. I've been using my tp2 again recently because I'll be going out of the country and need a world phone, but I have to say it's like going from HD back to standard definition. I'd have to say the biggest surprise was how quick I got accustomed to the larger screen, and how much I like it. It's like having a Ferrari, it seems absolutely ridiculous and impractical unless your the one driving it lol. The app market is also a lot better than I thought it would be. The only complaint I really have so far is battery life, and the problems I had were due to a bad rom. I fully expected to try out the Evo for a week or two and end up taking it back in favor of my trusty tp2, but now, I love it. And that's saying a lot becuase I didn't think there would ever be anything to make me part with my SERO 500 plan. Now I'm tempted to say the $20/month sero premium and 4G upgrade fee is almost worth it. I mean, it does include free mobile to mobile, sprint navigation and I get 4G in a lot of Columbus. The only real reason I've kept my tp2 around for is traveling, since I unlocked it and can get local gsm sim cards. All in all, if you can - I recommend upgrading
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