Hey Sprint Evo guys
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Hey Sprint Evo guys
anyone gonna upgrade to the new one when its available?
Pretty good specs, not a huge fan of the snapgdragon processor, and the 3d may be slightly gimmicky, but overall a good device.
wireless industry is stepping it up this year,.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/22/h...irst-hands-on/
Pretty good specs, not a huge fan of the snapgdragon processor, and the 3d may be slightly gimmicky, but overall a good device.
wireless industry is stepping it up this year,.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/22/h...irst-hands-on/
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I've never had the spotty service or data issues with AT&T. I don't travel a huge amount, but every time I have, my AT&T service has always been the one to save our rear. I tend to get the "can I borrow your phone" a lot. Perfect example was new york, about an hour south east of Rochester. Everyone was DEAD in the water. AT&T had 3 bars! Crazy
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^ Nina, have you been with Sprint recently (as in, within the last few years)? I kinda doubt it.
Data with Sprint is a TRUE "unlimited", not the bullshiet that you get with ATT or Verizon. Again, I am biased....but ATT seriously cracks me up when it comes to caps and what constitutes "normal" data usage. I personally blow through several Gb of data every month, and I don't use my phone as heavily as I could since I usually can't plug it in during the day. That would cost me a fortune on ATT (and the speeds would blow on top of that).
Data with Sprint is a TRUE "unlimited", not the bullshiet that you get with ATT or Verizon. Again, I am biased....but ATT seriously cracks me up when it comes to caps and what constitutes "normal" data usage. I personally blow through several Gb of data every month, and I don't use my phone as heavily as I could since I usually can't plug it in during the day. That would cost me a fortune on ATT (and the speeds would blow on top of that).