I've been lurking for a good while, registered yesterday, and thought I'd just say hi. I am currently a T-mobile customer of 8 years w/ a BB 8900 (previously had an 8320). I was addicted to the crackberry, couldn't see myself w/ a touch screen phone, thought it would be too awkward to txt at a decent speed, especially w/ 1 hand. That was until I went to the T-mobile store and held the HD2 for a little. Felt great in my hands, I can palm a basketball, so the extra size is appreciated for my hand size. Then after constant EVO research and scouring the internet, I went to the Verizon store to thoroughly MOLEST the Incredible to get my fix to tie me over until the EVO is released. I was AMAZED at how easy it was for me to text, my friend did the exact same thing hours before. He texted me from the phone and said "OMG This thing is so damn sexy! I gotta put this down before I get sucked into overpaying for Verizon! (7+ year Sprint customer).
I originally saw myself getting the BB9700, but the 3G coverage around home and work is too spotty to lock myself to them for another 2 years. My contract ended May 1st of this year. When the 1st Gen iPhone came out, I thought about getting it unlocked for T-Mobile when the price was around $250, but I stuck w/ my Nokia N80 and other S60 Nokia smartphones, because all of the hassle to deal w/ wanting to upgrade w/o bricking the phone.
I work in Kissimmee, FL and Sprint users get the best signal. The signal strength in my office building goes in the following order: 1. Sprint 2. Verizon 3. AT&T 4. T-Mobile. I do calls over Wifi though, and get 100% signal, yet our wifi does have its drops and glitches, and it doesn't seamlessly hand over my signal to the cellphone towers (There's a ~20 sq ft dead spot around the front and rear entrance).
I am leaving T-Mobile for the EVO and not looking back. The amount of dropped calls (due to the spotty coverage in Central Kissimmee and UMA-wifi calling losing connection or handing to the dead spot outside of the building) and the dropped calls around my home in Clermont is flat out embarrassing. Even w/ Opera Mini, browsing some websites w/ the BB 8900 is just not as good as an experience as a touch screen phone, especially an android! I have a good amount of friends w/ Sprint at work and in Clermont that have great signal with Sprint, one of them being a friend that lives next door to me and has a Hero. A good friend of mine and I are talking about BBQ and a few drinks the day we both get the phone, neither of us have never anticipated a phone this much! VIVA LA EVO!!!
sorry for the long first post, just introducing myself and giving a little background!