Thursday, May 27, 2010
Sprint Will Hit it Out of the Park with Evo
I think Sprint is going to hit it out of the park with the Sprint Evo.

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I agree, the Evo looks like the new in phone - but the addl charge for 4G and tethering is a mistake. May prevent SPrint from hitting it out of the park.
The big question is how long of a headstart will Sprint have with the best Android phone on the market.
Agreed. I think it won't be such a problem when Verizon rolls out its buckets for LTE, and Evo users are grandfathered with "unlimited" use, though.
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