Originally posted by: erwos
I'm annoyed that they're forcing people with older plans to "upgrade" to the Everything-series of plans to get the Pre. I don't even have SERO - where's the love for the old customers who were actually paying you, Sprint?
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
For me, its missing the onscreen keyboard. If you are used to hardware keypad I can see why this would be attractive to you.
Originally posted by: indamixx99
son of a bitch... I am not giving up my $30/mo SERO plan for this phone. I was so excited for this phone as well, but now Sprint has to do the same thing as they did with their Instinct last year. Looks like i'll be buying that Touch Pro I've been eyeing since Oct of last year.
Originally posted by: indamixx99
I'm actually reading rumors on SprintUsers.com that the TP2 may also require an Everything Plan.![]()
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: indamixx99
I'm actually reading rumors on SprintUsers.com that the TP2 may also require an Everything Plan.![]()
I bet this will be the norm from now on.
Originally posted by: secretanchitman
Originally posted by: indamixx99
however, when my touch pro failed a few weeks ago, sprint offered me any phone, INCLUDING the instinct and instinct s30. i asked them several times if it would even work on my plan ($30 SERO), because i knew it required the new SERO. they assured me that it would work, but in the end, i stuck with the touch pro because of the physical keyboard and wifi.
The s30 is confirmed working on SERO. Several people have been told the Instinct will but no one has tried because the phone sucks. It's not that surprising, the phone was crap to start with and is now old. No one is going to switch their SERO plan for it at this point and it will help them clear the last few out of inventory.
Well, that would certainly suck. I'm paying about $80 a month now, including my employee discount, and it would be a minimum of $12 extra a month to go to shared Everything Data.Originally posted by: indamixx99
I'm actually reading rumors on SprintUsers.com that the TP2 may also require an Everything Plan.![]()
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I predict this will sell less than the G1.
Originally posted by: Muadib
The Palm Pre's Price Tag Depends on Where You Buy It
The best on-screen keyboard I've seen was the LG Vu, and it was still inferior to the keypad of the LG Voyager.Originally posted by: tfinch2
I bought my fiancee a Touch. My biggest complaint in the onscreen keyboard. It's garbage.Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
For me, its missing the onscreen keyboard. If you are used to hardware keypad I can see why this would be attractive to you.