Why Is Sprint So Much Cheaper?

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Pliablemoose

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I looked at the Epic but the Samsung name worried me. Also, I purposely don't want a keyboard. Hopefully, I won't regret that. I figure my old ass can learn swype.

I'm thinking the Evo for me, Samsung for the kids...

Still not comfortable with Swype, prefer traditional on screen keyboard, or physical...

You'll love the integrated Google services, hard to consider another phone once you get an Android OS'd phone set up.

What I really like about Android is the Navigation and syncing of contacts with gmail... I can update my gmail contacts on computer and it's on my phone near instantly...
 

corkyg

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ttt is tweet speak for "thought that too." A long winded way of saying "ditto."

But, to get the thread back on course, Sprint is trying to capture market share.
 

mshan

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I always thought ttt meant "to the top" (?)

I found the thread while researching a cost effective plan for a Blackberry phone and and wanted to see if there was any new comments from anyone. Didn't realize that was against forum etiquette.
 
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Fingolfin269

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Sprint is still cheap. That's my only contribution.

I think T-Mobile may be cheaper though if you're bringing a device with you.