I'm happy for the Sprint guys, but this is overpriced Why get a Curve 8530 for $50 w/ a Sprint when you can get a 3G Bold 9700 for free w/ an AT&T (courtesy of Amazon). Yes, AT&T's network is overloaded with iPhone users. However, Sprint's isn't that much better. Is the iDEN Push-To-Talk really that important these days?
Because these "Same Phone - Big Differences" reasons:
> Sprint provides superior call quality > Sprint provides superior 3G coverage > Over 2 years, the ATT Wireless service will cost $1,680 MORE than Sprint with comparable features such as:
Unlimited Talk (Anytime and Mobile-to-Mobile) Unlimiited Data Unlimited Text Voice Guided Navigation Mobile TV
This is not a flame attack, rather they're just the facts.
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I'm happy for the Sprint guys, but this is overpriced Why get a Curve 8530 for $50 w/ a Sprint when you can get a 3G Bold 9700 for free w/ an AT&T (courtesy of Amazon). Yes, AT&T's network is overloaded with iPhone users. However, Sprint's isn't that much better. Is the iDEN Push-To-Talk really that important these days?
@JustinY
Because these "Same Phone - Big Differences" reasons:
> Sprint provides superior call quality
> Sprint provides superior 3G coverage
> Over 2 years, the ATT Wireless service will cost $1,680 MORE than Sprint with comparable features such as:
Unlimited Talk (Anytime and Mobile-to-Mobile)
Unlimiited Data
Unlimited Text
Voice Guided Navigation
Mobile TV
This is not a flame attack, rather they're just the facts.