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I found this interesting ad in Android central, maybe an EVO 2 imminent and sprint is getting rid of the old EVO as quick as possible since ctia is coming up later this month.
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I don't know that's just a picture of an Evo, no special pricing or anything. I'm interested in the EVO2, can flip my Evo for a quick $200 to a Metro owner if needed. Honestly though I bought the Evo on release date and I still wouldn't trade it for any phone. I remember a bunch of us saying that this was our best pick up of 2010, replay value is def insane.Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
I found this interesting ad in Android central, maybe an EVO 2 imminent and sprint is getting rid of the old EVO as quick as possible since ctia is coming up later this month.
I don't know that's just a picture of an Evo, no special pricing or anything. I'm interested in the EVO2, can flip my Evo for a quick $200 to a Metro owner if needed. Honestly though I bought the Evo on release date and I still wouldn't trade it for any phone. I remember a bunch of us saying that this was our best pick up of 2010, replay value is def insane.Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
I found this interesting ad in Android central, maybe an EVO 2 imminent and sprint is getting rid of the old EVO as quick as possible since ctia is coming up later this month.
[h4]Changes for the T-Mobile Sidekick[/h4]
Starting on May 31, 2011, T-Mobile Sidekick devices will no longer be powered by the Danger data service. This means that your Sidekick device will no longer store data of any kind, including contacts, photos and calendar items. We realize that this change may be disruptive and that’s why we at T-Mobile are committed to helping you throughout this transition.
[h4]The future of the Sidekick[/h4]
It’s important to note that the Sidekick brand is alive and well at T-Mobile. In Spring 2011, T-Mobile plans to launch an exciting new 4G Sidekick device powered by Android[emoji]8482[/emoji]. We look forward to introducing you to the best Sidekick device yet and we plan to have special offers in Spring 2011.
[h4]Changes for the T-Mobile Sidekick[/h4]
Starting on May 31, 2011, T-Mobile Sidekick devices will no longer be powered by the Danger data service. This means that your Sidekick device will no longer store data of any kind, including contacts, photos and calendar items. We realize that this change may be disruptive and that’s why we at T-Mobile are committed to helping you throughout this transition.
[h4]The future of the Sidekick[/h4]
It’s important to note that the Sidekick brand is alive and well at T-Mobile. In Spring 2011, T-Mobile plans to launch an exciting new 4G Sidekick device powered by Android[emoji]8482[/emoji]. We look forward to introducing you to the best Sidekick device yet and we plan to have special offers in Spring 2011.
it really is...free tethering/wifi, instant updates, unmolested android OS...great specsOriginally Posted by Illuztrious
Nexus One is still the GOAT Android phone imo.
it really is...free tethering/wifi, instant updates, unmolested android OS...great specsOriginally Posted by Illuztrious
Nexus One is still the GOAT Android phone imo.
Originally Posted by THIZZLE WIGLE
i dont think sprint will drop the evo 2 anytime soon because the evo is still selling like crazy and is on back order so why not just keep selling them until sales slow down
Originally Posted by THIZZLE WIGLE
i dont think sprint will drop the evo 2 anytime soon because the evo is still selling like crazy and is on back order so why not just keep selling them until sales slow down
Apologies for quoting butOriginally Posted by humpasaurus rex
This HDMI is too rawwwwww
Apologies for quoting butOriginally Posted by humpasaurus rex
This HDMI is too rawwwwww
Originally Posted by wrod7
yo, does HDMI work on CM7?
Originally Posted by wrod7
yo, does HDMI work on CM7?