Yeah, a lot of people don't like chunky. Phones aren't getting thinner by mere coincidence, genius. And there have been plenty of complaints about the lack of a proximity sensor on the Sprint Hero. Ask first gen Storm owners how much of a PITA it is. It's standard fare these days and pretty dumb not to have it when a full, touch-sensitive display will be against your face during a call. Hard to believe a phone released in late 2009 doesn't have this. Huge FAIL.
You want to talk about not being the brightest bulb? While Sprint roams free on voice networks, data is not free. In fact, it's metered billing. Check your fine print. OUCH. Verizon's free roaming includes data. No shocker that the company with the superior network coverage dictates terms of any roaming agreement. If I was content with Sprint's limited coverage, yeah, their plans would be great, admittedly. But you get what you pay for and unfortunately Sprint's pricing doesn't scale down nearly as much as their coverage compared to Verizon. Kinda makes it less bang for your buck, even though it's less bucks. No thanks. In any event, this is not the Sprint fanboy section of the forum. I think you're lost.