WTF... Sprint... *shakes head*

The Droid X did NOT have better specs than the evo. No 4G, no front facing cam and the same processor.

i dont know what you're talking about...but the sero plan with a 4g evo is CLEARLY posted.

or do you not understand that?

It's not even worth debating with him. He doesn't know what he's talking about, and the sad shit is he keeps typing like he's knowledgeable.

they cant be serious

that shit looks like a chinese knockoff of my nieces ds

damn sprint needs a new ceo

no way anyone shouldve pushed this bullshit with all the momentum theyve gained in the last year

A Kyocera :smh:

They made a big deal and used David Blaine for that shit :smh:

I bet the execs at Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T laughed when they heard this news.
 
some people on this forum can't be helped. i just showed you the fucking screen shot from yesterday fool. it's called the sero plus plan.

:lol:

DAMN!

i just SHOWED it to you and your stupid ass is STILL saying its wrong! cot DAMN!

i quit.

y'all gone ahead and pay 88 bucks a month, or 79.99 a month if you want to.

my wife will pay her 49.99 bucks a month with an evo (if you had an old sero plan and go thru customer service they will upgrade it to a data plan for only 10 bucks more...her old plan was 39.99 a month) and since im new i'll pay 69.99 witht he CURRENT sero plan plus tax, much better than the hundred bucks plus im paying for data and blackberry messenger service at verizon.

i just have to shake my head at the willful ignorance around here. :smh:

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peep the plan and the time stamp, i JUST took this screen shot. :hmm:

Look shit face. Yes the SERO (Sprint Employee Referral) is 59.99. Not everyone one GETS the fuckin SERO plan. To the average customer walking in that doesn't have access to it, it's 69.99 plus the $10 data fee. So you can take you and your screen shot and fuck off. Shake your head at that shit
 
Look shit face. Yes the SERO (Sprint Employee Referral) is 59.99. Not everyone one GETS the fuckin SERO plan. To the average customer walking in that doesn't have access to it, it's 69.99 plus the $10 data fee. So you can take you and your screen shot and fuck off. Shake your head at that shit

you're a got damn idiot. of course those are the rates for the non sero plan, which i NEVER disputed.

and EVERYONE can get the sero plan, you nincom-fucking-poop. that's the point of my posting these prices.

you went through all that bullshit JUST TO END UP AGREEING WITH ME, but continue to post for what?

to show how much of a RUBE, a DUNDERHEAD, and an arguing i can't admit when i look like a smelly BUTTHOLE jackass you are?

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Verizon announces the iphone, Thunderbolt and Bionic. AT&T announced the Atrix, even Tmobile just announced the Pyramid. Sprint's "industry first" is a bullshit ass kyocera dual screen phone. :angry::angry::angry: All the hype for this bullshit. After the Evo I expected so much better.:smh:

thats crazy
 
Verizon announces the iphone, Thunderbolt and Bionic. AT&T announced the Atrix, even Tmobile just announced the Pyramid. Sprint's "industry first" is a bullshit ass kyocera dual screen phone. :angry::angry::angry: All the hype for this bullshit. After the Evo I expected so much better.:smh:

This is going to be hot. I cant wait:dance::dance::dance:
HTC Pyramid emerges from the mists of speculation with a 1.2GHz dual-core, 4.3-inch screen, T-Mobile 4G

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First Sprint got a 4G-capable, 4.3-inch Android phone from HTC, then this January AT&T (Inspire 4G) and Verizon (Thunderbolt) received promises of the same. Is T-Mobile feeling left out? It might not be for long, as the rumor mill has just churned out a rather mighty 1.2GHz dual-core beast of a handset and is ascribing it to the Magenta network for a launch some time around May or June. We're hearing it'll come with qHD resolution (960 x 540, just like the Atrix 4G) and the SOC within will be that famed Snapdragon MSM8260 that Qualcomm teased briefly at CES a couple of weeks ago. Lending credence to this scuttlebutt is the fact that both TmoNews and Android and Me found sources affirming the Pyramid's existence, leaving us only to wait and wonder about what we can do with a device of its kind.
 
Kyocera Echo hits Sprint on April 17th for $200

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Hey, that's just $100 per screen, right? Sprint has just announced that Kyocera's unusual dual-display Echo clamshell will be launching on April 17th for $199.99 on contract, though you'll be able to notch your interest early -- March 26th, to be exact -- via pre-order. As a refresher, the phone offers a 5 megapixel cam with 720p video capture, 1GB of onboard storage augmented with an in-box 8GB microSD card (expandable to 32GB), Android 2.2, and -- of course -- a pair of 3.5-inch WVGA displays that should set it apart from the crowd. We'd have liked a dual-core processor to go along with the trend here, but you can't have it all, can you? Follow the break for the full press release.
 
Screen Grabs: Kyocera Echo goes back to the alternate-reality future in Fringe



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We liked the Kyocera Echo quite a bit, but perhaps the dual-screen tabletphone concept is a mite ahead of its time -- here it is fifteen years from now, helping the Fringe team pull up security blueprints for an opera house. Or perhaps Astrid has become a vintage technology connoisseur? We have to admit it's a step up from the Streak seismograph, but we can't help but frown -- we wouldn't be caught dead running Froyo in the year 2026, after all.

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What about the htc evo 3d phone? Does anybody have any reviews on the phone? Sprint is suppose to drop it this summer
 
The Sprint 3D is probably going to be the most powerful phone of the year. The only competition I see at this point will be the Samsung Galaxy S2 but the way Samsung handles their updates... or the lack thereof i'd never get one. Evo 3D drops in June, the Nexus S 4G drops tomorrow, and they just revealed a new 4G phone called the HTC Kingdom. Looks like Sprint wasnt as dumb as I was hoping they werent.

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Screen Grabs: Kyocera Echo goes back to the alternate-reality future in Fringe



Screen Grabs
chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today's movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dot com.

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We liked the Kyocera Echo quite a bit, but perhaps the dual-screen tabletphone concept is a mite ahead of its time -- here it is fifteen years from now, helping the Fringe team pull up security blueprints for an opera house. Or perhaps Astrid has become a vintage technology connoisseur? We have to admit it's a step up from the Streak seismograph, but we can't help but frown -- we wouldn't be caught dead running Froyo in the year 2026, after all.

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yea I saw that on Fringe and thought :cool: then :confused:, that phone is old as shit in their time:lol:
 
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