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Originally Posted by Dragon2
I just came from the Tmobile store to check out their tp2, And its freaking sweet. I didnt run a speed test but i did put my pro next to it and went to cnet.com and they got there the same time, now I know how fast generally my pro is and it is about as fast if not as fast, i was gonna take a speed test but got sidetracked..... That being said, I do live in a fabulous 3g area and there isnt even edge near.lol so good for me.....
anyway the phone is amazing, the speakers were crystal clear and it was responsive and quick, and the screen was very sensitive......
ive been trying so hard to talk myself out of the touch pro 2 but its a completely different thing when ya see it in person... Its enough for me to give sprint 1 more week to come out with a release date or Im cancelling my service with them and getting tmobiles version of the tp2. The huge screen and navigating to ppcgeeks was so nice, I look at my tp1 and say what a small pathetic excuse for a smartphone, now thats how it should have been... Its really good..... 1 week sprint...
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I could see switching if the tp2 was an exclusive phone to t-mobile. But it's going to every carrier (this time next month, the only people asking for the tp2 will be AT&T...my hunch). If you want the iPhone, you have no other option, but to go to AT&T. You want Android, right now, t-mobile is your only option (although this is changing very soon). But if there's nothing wrong with your current phone, and by that I mean it's not broken, or has some serious issue preventing you from using your phone in the way it was designed, and your service is good (no/few dropped calls, good signal strength), there isn't any reason to switch, unless all your friends are on t-mobile, and you will use up less minutes. You will spend more money on t-mo per month to get the same features you have now on Sprint, at least it was a lot more expensive in my case.
Here's my recommendation; Wait the couple of weeks for Sprint to release their tp2, and send me the $200 that you would have paid for the ETF, and additional monthly fees you would have incurred, on a monthly basis. I take paypal.