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Originally Posted by ColdBrew
The keyboard is going to be bigger so that part is a plus. I don't like the keyboard layout but it's not a deal breaker. I also don't see a reason the Verizon version would be slower. If anything it will be faster.
The true downside to the phone IMHO is the RAM. It won't causes it to be slower but it will limit the number of programs that can be running at one time. And that won't change after I get use to it...
As for switching to Sprint, it would save money and get me a possibly better phone, but out of about 6+ people that I have talked to about Sprint, only 2 had any kind words to say about Sprint in this area. Most said Sprint has bad billing issues and bad coverage in the area. One even mentioned a bad tower that hasn't been fixed in over a year... Tough decisions...
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going off what your friends say is not a good idea, bad billing maybe, bad coverage, sorry to burst your bubbles but every carrier has bad coverage somewere, but a tower not been fixed in a year, first off noone would know that, second off sprint does/did/never has ever had a tower gone down for that long, that would effect SO much more than just sprint. just my annoying words tjough i guess