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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: kougar24 on September 10, 2009, 01:59:12 PM
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Sprint unveils Any Mobile, Anytime (http://news.cnet.com/8301-30686_3-10349618-266.html)
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hey koug I am pumped for the palm pixi. When's it comin' out for Sprint?
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Really elite device, can't tell you the launch though.
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The plan also comes with Sprint's Everything Data plan, which includes unlimited text messaging and data services.
jesus, on the surface that sounds fantastic.
I don't know anyone w/ a landline.
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I really hope the HTC Hero will be allowed on legacy plans.
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So, how much a month to get the Mrs. and I on this thing per month? Kougz, best phone available currently? Tour? Anything I should wait for?
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cyclist would be the best to ask IMO.
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Great idea by Sprint...hopefully they can attract some more customers. More likely is that they cannibalize their own revenue when their current $99 all you can eat customers take a $30 price drop. I'm curious which one of the other carriers will finally not be content to just pick off Sprint's customers and go for the whole bite. Their demise is just about assured.
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cyclist would be the best to ask IMO.
Don't know what cyclist does, but I'm a pretty decent one to ask, actually, since I get every phone months ahead of launch. :dunno:
SD, wait for the Hero if you like high-end devices. It's sweet.
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cyclist would be the best to ask IMO.
Don't know what cyclist does, but I'm a pretty decent one to ask, actually, since I get every phone months ahead of launch. :dunno:
SD, wait for the Hero if you like high-end devices. It's sweet.
I retired from Sprint with 30 years of service back in March/April of this year. I was a subject matter expert on Nortel switching systems for wireline and CDMA wireless.
To be blunt, I wasn't that up on Sprint's phone and plan offerings. 'clams was a good source, but you'll play hell catching him. Sounds like Kougs knows a bunch about these things.
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if you want one of the touch screen things and android, i would wait for the samsung to hit the stores in the november/december time frame.
looks something like this w/o the windows mobile (like i said, it's android), i think the screen is HVGA too.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/415NknTdkGL._SS400_.jpg)
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if you want one of the touch screen things and android, i would wait for the samsung to hit the stores in the november/december time frame.
looks something like this w/o the windows mobile (like i said, it's android), i think the screen is HVGA too.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/415NknTdkGL._SS400_.jpg)
'clams <---------- :adored:
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if you want one of the touch screen things and android, i would wait for the samsung to hit the stores in the november/december time frame.
looks something like this w/o the windows mobile (like i said, it's android), i think the screen is HVGA too.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/415NknTdkGL._SS400_.jpg)
Thanks random poster guy
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cyclist would be the best to ask IMO.
Don't know what cyclist does, but I'm a pretty decent one to ask, actually, since I get every phone months ahead of launch. :dunno:
SD, wait for the Hero if you like high-end devices. It's sweet.
When do the HTC devices with the Tegra come out?
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Also, why is the HTC Pro 2 so damn expensive :mad: _FAN talked up the old Pro and I would have seriously considered this one if it wasn't rediculously priced.
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Also, why is the HTC Pro 2 so damn expensive :mad: _FAN talked up the old Pro and I would have seriously considered this one if it wasn't rediculously priced.
It's way over priced, but it looks pretty damn cool. if you set the phone down on it's face while on a call, it automatically switches to speakerphone.
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Also, why is the HTC Pro 2 so damn expensive :mad: _FAN talked up the old Pro and I would have seriously considered this one if it wasn't rediculously priced.
Because it weighs 30 pounds.
'clams (good to see you bro!), I would take the Hero over the Samsung 'droid any day of the week.
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Kougz :dunno:
The Hero represents a valiant effort from HTC -- though unfortunately, the company appears to have bitten off more than its last-generation hardware can chew. If this build of Android were to be loaded atop the guts of a 3GS or Pre, the performance would likely be astounding, but fused with the two-year old architecture of previous devices, it's mostly disappointing. We're not saying this isn't the best build of Android on the market -- we think it is. What we are saying is that this build is a bit too much for a device like the Hero to handle, and that makes for an uneven, sometimes frustrating experience.
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Clearly, Sprint is using this new pricing plan as a way to stop the blood-letting of customers. Even though the company already offers some of the lowest priced and comprehensive plans on the market, customers have been fleeing Sprint to go to other carriers for several quarters.
Why do people not understand that there is a reason they are still barely keeping their head above water and not even coming close to competing with AT&T and Verizon??
Please update us when Sprint actually has a net gain in customers for a quarter..... :blahblah:
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Kougz :dunno:
The Hero represents a valiant effort from HTC -- though unfortunately, the company appears to have bitten off more than its last-generation hardware can chew. If this build of Android were to be loaded atop the guts of a 3GS or Pre, the performance would likely be astounding, but fused with the two-year old architecture of previous devices, it's mostly disappointing. We're not saying this isn't the best build of Android on the market -- we think it is. What we are saying is that this build is a bit too much for a device like the Hero to handle, and that makes for an uneven, sometimes frustrating experience.
Engadget probably played with the Hero for an hour or so. Kougs has used it for 2 months. Just sayin'. Also, I don't really disagree that it's not the smoothest interface in the world. But it's a good interface, and packed with customization options.
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I've had Sprint Service for years, and have never had a significant problem with them. My local Sprint is awesome, they fall over themselves to help you, the hire hot college chicks . . . but I got a Blackberry, just found out my f'ing company doesn't support Blackberry, so I can't get email and transfer contacts etc. etc. So . . . I guess Palm Pre, I've only got like 2 weeks before I can trade my phone in, so I can't wait for the new phones.
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I've had Sprint Service for years, and have never had a significant problem with them. My local Sprint is awesome, they fall over themselves to help you, the hire hot college chicks . . . but I got a Blackberry, just found out my f'ing company doesn't support Blackberry, so I can't get email and transfer contacts etc. etc. So . . . I guess Palm Pre, I've only got like 2 weeks before I can trade my phone in, so I can't wait for the new phones.
I would definitely go with a Pre over WinMo devices.
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If I was on sprint I would get the HTC Hero coming out in October.
http://gizmodo.com/5351329/htc-hero-hits-sprint-oct-11-with-new-face-180-price-tag
But for now its ATT and the iPhone. And yes, I have an app for that...
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Kougz, is the one you have the rounded off one from that link or the one with the chin?
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Kougz, is the one you have the rounded off one from that link or the one with the chin?
rounded off, HTC got rid of the chin for the CDMA version.
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Also, why is the HTC Pro 2 so damn expensive :mad: _FAN talked up the old Pro and I would have seriously considered this one if it wasn't rediculously priced.
it's a dated phone, very highly disrecommened by 'lams. same hardware as the Touch Pro but with a bigger screen.
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Also, why is the HTC Pro 2 so damn expensive :mad: _FAN talked up the old Pro and I would have seriously considered this one if it wasn't rediculously priced.
it's a dated phone, very highly disrecommened by 'lams. same hardware as the Touch Pro but with a bigger screen.
Infinitely better keyboard, however, if you care about that.
But yeah, the Hero is solid.
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Charlie Rose asked Sprint CEO Dan Hesse about how the Palm Pre is doing against the Apple iPhone. The bottom line: Well, but not too well. It almost feels like he's admitting defeat from the start.
Q: Is the Palm Pre making a dent into the iPhone market?
A: Aaah... It's-it's doing well, but you can almost put the iPhone, to be fair, in a separate category. The Apple brand and that device have done so well, it's almost not... it's like comparing someone to Michael Jordan.
Well, not really, Dan. It is exactly the same category. It's just that Apple owns the category. So yes, you are right that the iPhone is like Michael Jordan, but the Palm Pre plays in the NBA too. In any case, don't give up so soon. We—the consumers—need the battle so Apple doesn't get so frigging lazy.
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question:
can I march in there and just demand a lower rate switch to this plan?
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question:
can I march in there and just demand a lower rate switch to this plan?
Depends on what rep you get, I suppose. How badass are you?
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question:
can I march in there and just demand a lower rate switch to this plan?
Depends on what rep you get, I suppose. How badass are you?
I would rate kk as extremely badass
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yo: need new phone.
Yo2: uh you are nuts.
yo: i know kougs.
yo2; i have a bag of gold bouillioun for you.
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yo: need new phone.
Yo2: uh you are nuts.
yo: i know kougs.
yo2; i have a bag of gold bouillioun for you.
LOL
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Well, apparently my rate was the same but the plan just got rolled over to the new upgrade automatically
:woot:
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Well, apparently my rate was the same but the plan just got rolled over to the new upgrade automatically
:woot:
Good to know they're doing what they said they'd do. Do you feel free?
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