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Official EVO Rumors and Speculation thread

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I know you are drinking and on vacation so I will give you the benefit of the doubt :D ...still, if you read the press release, it clearly states that for the Evo, 4G is a $10 addon and hotspot is a separate $30 addon.

My bill went up with the new plan I had to buy for my Pre and is going to go up again for the Evo. Yes it is still cheaper than the competition and I will probably swallow my pride and get it anyway.

I am just disappointed that they are charging for something that makes data delivery cheaper for them and that the CEO flat-out said would not cost any more than 3G data plans do now. It's a bad business move and yet another $10 added to my monthly expenses.

I have to own up to this one (Shocked) I agree with you fully. I honestly did not think there would be a price hike. Dan must have step up to the podium and said"Screw it! $10 and $20 extra for everyone". I don't see a problem for writing code to do a work around/bypass at all. I'll have it done in a week and everyone will receive 4G signal in a 4G area. I wanted Sprint to do the right thing IMHO.

Justmy2cents,

BSOD>-_O<
 
If 4g was flipped on in NYC it must of been in a limited area. I am about 6 miles away from midtown and my Overdrive is still saying 3G only.
 
I have to own up to this one (Shocked) I agree with you fully. I honestly did not think there would be a price hike. Dan must have step up to the podium and said"Screw it! $10 and $20 extra for everyone". I don't see a problem for writing code to do a work around/bypass at all. I'll have it done in a week and everyone will receive 4G signal in a 4G area. I wanted Sprint to do the right thing IMHO.

Justmy2cents,

BSOD>-_O<

I think this is why they mentioned special rate/plan codes. They will likely only allow you to activate an Evo on one of these plans. Rather than metering or tracking, they just won't give you the option to activate an Evo unless you buy a +$10 plan.

It's cool. You gave us info based on what you knew and it is appreciated.
 
Per androidcentral...

OK, now that the Sprint Evo 4G pricing is official and all, let's break it down, all official-like.

  • $199 for the phone, after the usual two-year contract.
  • $69.99 a month for the Everything Data plan.
  • $10 a month if you want the 4G WiMax service. That's optional.
  • $29 a month if you wan the WiFi hotspot service. And that will serve up to eight devices. This is optional, too.
The good news: No data caps, so far as Sprint knows at this point. (That's for 3G and 4G.)
So what say you guys? That about what you were expecting?


How do you feel about the Evo 4G pricing? | Android Central
 
Per androidcentral...

OK, now that the Sprint Evo 4G pricing is official and all, let's break it down, all official-like.

  • $199 for the phone, after the usual two-year contract.
  • $69.99 a month for the Everything Data plan.
  • $10 a month if you want the 4G WiMax service. That's optional.
  • $29 a month if you wan the WiFi hotspot service. And that will serve up to eight devices. This is optional, too.
The good news: No data caps, so far as Sprint knows at this point. (That's for 3G and 4G.)
So what say you guys? That about what you were expecting?


How do you feel about the Evo 4G pricing? | Android Central

I think they're confused too. As reported by others, Engadget says:


"Unfortunately, there's a downside to all this: customers will be paying a mandatory (as confirmed to us by Sprint reps) $10 per month "Premium Data add-on" on top of their plan"
 
I think they're confused too. As reported by others, Engadget says:


"Unfortunately, there's a downside to all this: customers will be paying a mandatory (as confirmed to us by Sprint reps) $10 per month "Premium Data add-on" on top of their plan"

Sigh. I just want an official statement on the $10 pricing. Per Sprint's site, I'm assuming the $10 is mandatory, regardless of what blogs say--of course, I'm assuming Sprint's website holds more weight than these bloggers. :)

http://now.sprint.com/evo/?INTCID=AB:UPU:HERO:041110:EvoPL:960x320
"Phone requires a two-year Agreement and activation on a select service plan AND Premium Data buy-up."
 
Per androidcentral...

The good news: No data caps, so far as Sprint knows at this point. (That's for 3G and 4G.)


"There is no 4G cap. There is a 5GB cap for 3G"

From John Taylor information (blog) he wrote 5MB, I am pretty sure he meant GB, so I just made the correction.
 
Now lets wait and see how many facebook groups pop up that say "Sign the petition to not charge 4G!" -- "The official Sprint petition for free 4g!"
 
Anyone else get this... i've been off for a min



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I'm actually very excited by the final product and will just gulp down the $10.00 extra (don't tell the wife). It doesn't hurt, that I live in a beer guzzling, tobacco chewing, NASCAR watching, southern hick area that is just covered up in 4G!
 
I think the 10$ will ONLY apply to business plan people. Regular family plans will not pay the fee!


I desperatly need to beleive this statement!!!

We will have to wait & see , if not who is ready to give up their rooted 2.1 Hero for about $100 ?
(only half kidding)​


:D
 
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