Lets Vote People!!!
Actually, I work at Sam's Club and sell all 3 carriers (ATT, Sprint and Verizon). There is no WAY you could get me off Sprint. Compared my family plan to Verizon's recently, and it was $70 more per month ($100 more if I wanted Navigator, like Sprint gives me for FREE)to have the same functionality.
ukeeba said:
This is to find out more or less the percentage of people that will be buying Evo 4G when it comes out. Simply put "YES" if you are buying it or "No" if otherwise.
Would I buy the first 4G phone in the USA? It depends on:
1. the basis of the extra $10/month extra fee just to get on a 4G Network? 😳 Prrrrobably not! But the mobile WiFi hotspot adds a nice touch considering that at times I can be travelling on the road looking for a WiFi hotspot having to pay for it. At that point, $30/month for this use seems ok to pay and use as much as I do. It would also lighten the load for me to not carry an extra Overdrive Mobile Hot spot device while paying $20 less per month for Wifi in compari...
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ukeeba said:
Seems like there is more "No" than "yes" 🤣
🤣 And so it may seem....but it's just as I left it off. First rule of thumb, always wait on the first iteration of anything.
Some examples to my point:
1. Windows (Insert name here) OS: Always wait for the Service Packs. IMHO, Windows 7 is no different than the prior Win OS's.
2. iPhone 2G from back in 2005: Talk about a phone that had a whole lot less than it does now. Oh! and didn't the price drop in like a month after it was released? Once this news broke, the first day adopters and purchasers were pissed off!!!!
3. The first iteration of Android combined with T-Mobile's newly adopted 3G Network back in 2008 were a bad c...
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