anonymous2
Newbie
That actually looks like a very nice device. The keyboard is nice & centered, which is a big deal for me. This phone seems better & better as more information about it emerges.
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While I will never WANT a price increase, if it is necessary for Sprint to stay afloat, bring it. After discounts I pay $82 a month (before taxes) on two lines with unlimited (essentially) everything. If they raise their fees $20 per line, it would still be a lot cheaper than the competition.
People are bitching because they're cheap. Sure Sprint could have handled it better, but oh well...get over it. Everyone seems to want Sprint to be a top tier wireless company by offering the best plans, best prices, and best phones. It's debatable, but I'd say they have all of that now - even with the price increase. Do not bitch about being on the winning team just because there is now a slightly less margin of victory.
I guess if we really want it, we'll have to fork over the cash.
I think I'll definitely have to see & examine this phone in person at a Sprint store when they release it, before blindly purchasing it. I can't believe it doesn't have standard notification LED's. Those are on pretty much all android devices, aren't they?
That is a ridiculous excuse. And if they continue to add on silly charges, I will gladly switch to Verizon which costs more to begin with so I am spending more money each month which is kind of a silly to way to avoid a bigger Sprint bill!
That's kind of what I meant. I am only keeping Sprint because it's cheaper. If they keep jacking the price up, there'll be no reason for me NOT to go to Verizon.![]()
whats gonna end up happening is Sprint will now have phones for the first time that can compete with the other wireless company's phones like Verizon so now there is no reason for them to have cheap plans. Cheap plans was all they had to go on, now that they have high end phones they probably feel they can charge what everyone else charges!
Isn't Sprint still cheaper than Verizon even with the $10 fee?
Yep. By a lot.

Talk and Text includes unlimited text and data, and no charge for calls to/from other Verizon customers. Free nights and weekends. That's for the lowest level. For the higher levels, it also includes 5 for individual or 10 for family "friends and family" numbers that are unlimited. No, it's not as wide open as Sprint's plan, but it most certain IS unlimited text and data (if you buy the unlimited data plan which is required for smartphones). That's the $30 charge I posted above.
Just to clarify.
What is EPRP?