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just sold my G1 for $110, ima be rockin with this until june 4th
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the only risk is finding the 20%+ discount somewhere online after you give up the sero (and ask for the 20$ credit for leaving SERO)Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Originally Posted by illfrozn
Thanks for the heads up. I don't want to change plans, but if I can maneuver into a deal along those lines, I will consider it ...Originally Posted by roc4life24
for you sero people: (via the slickdeal thread of the same as this one)
So so much buzz this phone i thought i can leave my SERO plan for this....this is how its gonna work.. i called the sprint Customer service they have told em they will give me 20$ recurring credit on my 69.99$ plan if i leave the SERO and my company discount of 23% still will work...
My Current plan : Sero 1250 min no cell phone free = $50
New PLan
$69.99 -$20 =49.99 -23%= $39+ 10 Evo = $49 for 450 min + unlimited call to any mobile
the 20+% discounts are out there
Anyone try this out yet?!
Conclusion
The HTC Evo has flaws. I'm rating it a 4 stars rather than a 4.5 because of its harsh voice quality and especially because 4G doesn't cover many cities yet. I'm also not in love with its touch keyboard. But it's so far ahead of other Sprint phones in so many ways, it's in a class that only contains the HTC Incredible, Google Nexus One, iPhone 3GS, and itself. The EVO is Sprint's "super phone," the ultimate handset for its network. Its modern Android 2.1 OS, stunning design, and 4G power easily take the Editor's Choice crown away from the HTC Touch Pro2 ($349.99-449.99,). Still, there are caveats: Not many cities have 4G yet and the EVO's design privileges Internet and messaging over voice calling. While the EVO's groundbreaking speed and power earn it our Editor's Choice, there's still room for Sprint's aging Palm Pre ($299.99-549.99,) and the upcoming BlackBerry Bold 9650 as smaller, simpler devices with better call quality and physical keyboards.
The Sprint EVO 4G is coming out on June 4th, three days before Apple and AT&T are anticipated to release their next iPhone. The EVO will cost $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a two-year contract.
It's just too sickOriginally Posted by roc4life24
the only risk is finding the 20%+ discount somewhere online after you give up the sero (and ask for the 20$ credit for leaving SERO)Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Originally Posted by illfrozn
Thanks for the heads up. I don't want to change plans, but if I can maneuver into a deal along those lines, I will consider it ...Originally Posted by roc4life24
for you sero people: (via the slickdeal thread of the same as this one)
So so much buzz this phone i thought i can leave my SERO plan for this....this is how its gonna work.. i called the sprint Customer service they have told em they will give me 20$ recurring credit on my 69.99$ plan if i leave the SERO and my company discount of 23% still will work...
My Current plan : Sero 1250 min no cell phone free = $50
New PLan
$69.99 -$20 =49.99 -23%= $39+ 10 Evo = $49 for 450 min + unlimited call to any mobile
the 20+% discounts are out there
Anyone try this out yet?!
rolling the dice ; is the EVO that magical???
Originally Posted by LIVE BOY D
just sold my G1 for $110, ima be rockin with this until june 4th
which SERO plan are you on?Originally Posted by MusicalExcellence
id gladly leave sero for the evo with that $20/mo credit
Actually, u got ripped off. Ebay got them for no more than $25Originally Posted by CIDMAN911
Put my pre-order in this morning @ Radio Shack.
I got the 16 gig sd card for $59.99 while I was there too.
I didn't feel like buyin one offline then dealin with the hassle of it not working and returning, blah, blah...
If it acts up I can just take it back to the store and get my damn money back.
EDIT
I think I actually got a good deal on the SD card...lookin at my receipt I noticed it says -$60 saved.
Radioshack.Com says its sold out...but most stores should have them in stock. The one I went to had 3 on the wall.
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Word man good looksOriginally Posted by NostrandAve68
Originally Posted by LIVE BOY D
just sold my G1 for $110, ima be rockin with this until june 4thtold you u coulda sold that joint for more.
Originally Posted by Dathbgboy
Actually, u got ripped off. Ebay got them for no more than $25
http://shop.ebay.com/?_fr...sacat=See-All-Categories
[h1]Android 2.1 (Eclair) vs 2.2 (Froyo) [/h1]
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By: Brandon Miniman | Date: 20-May-10 | 5 Comments
Today at Google I/O the next version of Android, that is 2.2, was made official. The biggest story here is speed (oh, and a little piece of software called Flash 10.1). Google claims that the web browser of 2.2 is the fastest of any mobile device. They are also promising 2-5x faster system speed, which we're all in favor of. Additionally, there is better Exchange integration, new ways to manage apps, and a built in WiFi tethering app. Here are a few screenshots comparing the two systems. You'll notice modest changes: new menu items in some programs, an updated home screen (which OEMs are going to skin anyhow), a new navigation panel, and some other goodies. Hit the source link to see plenty more comparison photos.
(via: Engadget)
[h4]Mobile myTouch 3G Slide coming June 2 for $180[/h4]
By Chris Ziegler posted May 20th 2010 11:41AM
So T-Mobile's myTouch 3G Slide -- the QWERTY-enabled version of the venerable myTouch 3G -- has been priced and dated, and we're happy to see that "expected to be available in June" has turned out to mean the very beginning of the month; June 2, to be exact, in your choice of red, white, or black. What makes us less happy, though, is the notion of paying $179.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate for an Android device that now has the unenviable job of lying in the massive shadow created by the brilliant EVO 4G. Granted, the two phones are for very different carriers, but that doesn't really excuse T-Mobile from offering up a phone with a lower-class processor, 40 percent of the screen resolution, and three megapixels lopped off the camera for just $30 less upfront, does it? Time for some serious price correction across the smartphone landscape, wethinks.
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By Vladislav Savov posted May 20th 2010 6:21AM
While we're all busy laboring in the shadow of Android 2.2's impending release, here's Google's sneaky first indication of the next version's release. In the FAQ for its newly announced WebM format, the Mountain View team tells us that Android support will come in the Gingerbread iteration, which is "currently planned for Q4, 2010." We still don't know the particular point version of the latest tasty treat, but at least there's finally something to put on the feature list and a date (range) to look forward to.
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Originally Posted by superhitman
question i have verizon and i want evo 4g, but was wondering if i buy the evo 4g and unlock it can use it on verizon?
Originally Posted by superhitman
question i have verizon and i want evo 4g, but was wondering if i buy the evo 4g and unlock it can use it on verizon?
Originally Posted by superhitman
Ok thanks I didn't think so I was just making sure, guess I have to get the incredible
YESOriginally Posted by NKEAIR
Originally Posted by superhitman
question i have verizon and i want evo 4g, but was wondering if i buy the evo 4g and unlock it can use it on verizon?
no