Hear the new batch is about out, and there should be no more issues with screen separation.
Target date for employees is still August.
that is great....
what is the source??
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Hear the new batch is about out, and there should be no more issues with screen separation.
Target date for employees is still August.
that is great....
what is the source??

Sprint staffer... granted, I am willing to believe anything right now...![]()
Summary of Changes
Does this mean if I am paying $20 now, I will pay $10 more for having the Evo, and another $10 for the premium data add-on service? Which means $40/month compared to $20? Ouch
and sold the crackberry for more than I paid for it
), but how much of an Advantage am I at? Price per year goes from $240-$480. I am almost positive I have heard people on these forums saying they get a corporate discount or some other type of discount and they only have to pay about $30/month. $30 would be great, I have been assuming I would have to pay the extra 10 dollars a month since the phone was released, but an extra $10 beyond that? And "57% discount compared to standard consumer pricing", how many people actually pay the standard price?I am going to say we can get the Evo beginning October 1st. Maybe they allow our employee to order the Evo for us a week or two earlier so that it can be mailed and get to the SWAC member by October 1.
I have been wanting this phone since January, back when it was called the Supersonic, and now with my phone plan going from $20 to $40 a month, I am thinking I really don't need it, and I have wasted over 6 months reading the forums here. Yes I know Sprint is cheaper than other carriers, the Evo is an amazing phone, you pay for what you get (I have the Instinct right now), but how much of an Advantage am I at? Price per year goes from $240-$480. I am almost positive I have heard people on these forums saying they get a corporate discount or some other type of discount and they only have to pay about $30/month. $30 would be great, I have been assuming I would have to pay the extra 10 dollars a month since the phone was released, but an extra $10 beyond that? And "57% discount compared to standard consumer pricing", how many people actually pay the standard price?
For anyone at sprint that knows...
Can I use one of my parents upgrade to get an evo for my account?? if so.. how would that work? to set it up??