How much will the evo 4g cost? (your opinion) - Hero CDMA General

i'm planning out how i'm going about buying one. i really want this phone, i'm willing to sell my mother lol

This thread is pointless and should be deleted. Post it in one of the many other EVO threads!

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This thread is pointless and should be deleted. Post it in one of the many other EVO threads!
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^^what he said
My speculation is in the $180-220 range subsidized.

I'm going with two theories:
Either they do what I expect they do, (because Sprint's marketing department needs a lobotomy) and they make it $399 with a $100 rebate, for $299.99 total.
OR, they can do the SMART thing for once in their corporate lives, and make this phone competitive (since they want subscribers AND 4G folk) and make it $249.99 or $299.99, with a $100 rebate, for a final price of either $149.99 or $199.99. If they REALLY want to be smart? $249.99 out the door, no rebate.

Honestly, I'd pay 400 for it.
I'm not going to get my premier discount since I got the Hero in October, but I don't care, I'm forking out for it.
This thing is a game changer. DSL speeds in my own phone with a mobile hotspot built in for 8 devices? Show me where to sign.

they need to cut out that rebate ****, when best buy can sell it at the same price or lower minus the rebate hassle, you know sprint can too.

entropism said:
I'm going with two theories:
Either they do what I expect they do, (because Sprint's marketing department needs a lobotomy) and they make it $399 with a $100 rebate, for $299.99 total.
OR, they can do the SMART thing for once in their corporate lives, and make this phone competitive (since they want subscribers AND 4G folk) and make it $249.99 or $299.99, with a $100 rebate, for a final price of either $149.99 or $199.99. If they REALLY want to be smart? $249.99 out the door, no rebate.
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Just look at HTC device pricing by the carriers. Touch Pro2 for both Sprint and T-Mobile are both north of $250 with rebates and look how popular they have been. The HD2 for T-mobile is curently $199.99 with rebates and it would be wise of Sprint to keep the EVOs price point no more than that (at least at release).
Something to note as of now on Sprint's site the Hero s $149.99 and the moment is $99.99. looks like the Moment was popular for about as long as its name entails

The moment was imo a monumental flop. I work with a guy who has one and it sucks.

Somewhere between 199 299 after rebates but it could be as high as 399. This is certainly a premium teir device, there is no skirting that. Assuming that the nexus one will be available by this time it will probably be hard for me to make a decision between the two. The main reason for this is that although the nexus one will have a higher un-subsidised cost (and a few less features), it won't require me to sign up for an even MORE expensive 4G plan and it will still have that sweet sweet Snapdragon chipset we love so much.
As we all know, sprint has not released any details regarding their pricing or plans however if I were a betting man, I would bet that sprint will not allow you to activate this device without paying for a plan that includes 4G data (obviously a premium service). That being said, I sure hope they don't go the route of some of their previous devices and actually do a tiered launch where the phone is ONLY available in markets that have 4G coverage. This would pretty much ensure the N1 as my only option this fall when I'm eligible for an upgrade.

obelisk79 said:
The moment was imo a monumental flop. I work with a guy who has one and it sucks.
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Haha no joke. I had it for four days before trading it in for the Hero.

199-249 subsidized 399 to 480 unsubsidized

Street_Knowledge said:
199-249 subsidized 399 to 480 unsubsidized
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sounds close but im thinking more touch pro 2 crazy prices. so like 599-699 sub.

bobsbobbers said:
Somewhere between 199 299 after rebates but it could be as high as 399. This is certainly a premium teir device, there is no skirting that. Assuming that the nexus one will be available by this time it will probably be hard for me to make a decision between the two. The main reason for this is that although the nexus one will have a higher un-subsidised cost (and a few less features), it won't require me to sign up for an even MORE expensive 4G plan and it will still have that sweet sweet Snapdragon chipset we love so much.
As we all know, sprint has not released any details regarding their pricing or plans however if I were a betting man, I would bet that sprint will not allow you to activate this device without paying for a plan that includes 4G data (obviously a premium service). That being said, I sure hope they don't go the route of some of their previous devices and actually do a tiered launch where the phone is ONLY available in markets that have 4G coverage. This would pretty much ensure the N1 as my only option this fall when I'm eligible for an upgrade.
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why do you say obviously? 4G is the future I don't see them pricing it higher that would be pointless.
If I were to guess I say 3G/4G will be at the same price point, they'd shoot themselves in the foot if they launched this device requiring 4G when its still going to be in a select market.
Chad

Did anyone see this?? EVO might be available in April????

I seriously doubt April, but I have a feeling I'll find out more on 3/31. As for unsubsidized pricing, Sprint NEVER has a smartphone for less than $500-550, so whoever is saying $450, forget it.
You should figure $249/$299 + $150 (2 year discount) + $100 (other instant discounts) + $100 rebate.

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I seriously doubt April, but I have a feeling I'll find out more on 3/31. As for unsubsidized pricing, Sprint NEVER has a smartphone for less than $500-550, so whoever is saying $450, forget it.
You should figure $249/$299 + $150 (2 year discount) + $100 (other instant discounts) + $100 rebate.
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Sadly, you're more than likely correct. This might be cause to go flirt w/ a chick at the local Sprint store. Hahhhh.

$100,000,000,000! Mwahahahahahaha!
Id say about $250 contract, $600~800 regular.

dcdave63 said:
Did anyone see this?? EVO might be available in April????
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The website says Summer 2010
http://now.sprint.com/evo/?ECID=vanity:evo

nimitz87 said:
why do you say obviously? 4G is the future I don't see them pricing it higher that would be pointless.
If I were to guess I say 3G/4G will be at the same price point, they'd shoot themselves in the foot if they launched this device requiring 4G when its still going to be in a select market.
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I agree..there's currently no price difference in their mobile broadband price for 4g/3g and 3g only. Would not make sense to tack on an extra price for 4g..tho I would say, I wonder if 4g will remain unlimited...

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Evo 4G off contract price?

I see $450 being thrown about but come on, that's too good to be true. I called Best Buy and was quoted $700.
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the sprint email i received said $499 was the price...direct from sprint...see my post under evo 4g launch event...i just left best buy and they told me they have nothing on the pricing yet!! (even though i was going to pre-order!!...they said it is whatever the rebate price from sprint ($199))
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the sprint email i received said $499 was the price...direct from sprint...see my post under evo 4g launch event...i just left best buy and they told me they have nothing on the pricing yet!! (even though i was going to pre-order!!...they said it is whatever the rebate price from sprint ($199))
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actually retail$450.$150 instant discount,u pay $300 up front then u get back $100 mail in rebate that leaves to $199 with new activation.
Wouldn't be surprised if there's a lot of misinformation floating out there, but I called a Sprint Store directly and they informed me the retail price is $449. He had to put me on hold to call corporate. $450 is ridiculous for something like this, and I still don't quite believe it.
What sucks even more is my 30 day window closes on June 2nd!! But if I can sell a brand new hero for $200 I won't mind fronting the other $250.
When the EVO was announced at CTIA I immediately signed up for news updates at the Sprint EVO site. Yesterday I received a promotional email FROM SPRINT that says "...$449.99 - $150.00 (two-year activation) - $100.00 (mail-in rebate) = $199.99 (final price).". I literally just now copy and pasted that quote from the email!
So, will Best Buy offer it at the same price or not? I'm ashamed to say, when I was there pre-ordering it this afternoon, I was assured that pre-orders were for unsubsidized phones as well as new service (or upgrades) but I forgot to ask what the non-discount price was because I assumed it was the same. Now I'm wondering...
I just pre-ordered my Evo at BestBuy today and didn't even think to ask what retail was. I just assumed it was the $450 like Sprint said.
Sure hope I'm right. I thought it was too good to be true as well but coming out of Sprint's mouth it was hard not to pay full price.
I preordered at bestbuy too.
occasionally they mess up and give me the lower out of contract price but either way...I'm buying this phone!
Return it
seanlindo06 said:
Wouldn't be surprised if there's a lot of misinformation floating out there, but I called a Sprint Store directly and they informed me the retail price is $449. He had to put me on hold to call corporate. $450 is ridiculous for something like this, and I still don't quite believe it.
What sucks even more is my 30 day window closes on June 2nd!! But if I can sell a brand new hero for $200 I won't mind fronting the other $250.
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I have heard that what people are doing in a situation like yours, is that they are just going to return it, get another phone (like the moment or something) and then return it again for the EVO. Sure you'll have to pay restocking fees, but it will cost less then selling your Hero.
449 is probably the starting price based on signing a 2 year contract. It will likely be higher if you are going with a non-contract outright purchase. Our prices at The Shack work that way at least.
With Sprint from the past, whatever the price is before they apply the discount for new service, new line, or upgrade is usually what the price of the phone is. It is a little hard to believe this amazing phone is $450 but I've noticed one thing android phones tend to be cheaper than their WM counterparts, not always but usually. With that said I'm sure Sprints plan is to keep as many customers as possible as well as get more with this phone and they can always make it back with the cost of the plan. I also went to pre-order mines from best buy today but before I commit to it I wanted to make sure what the unsubsidized price would be but unfortunately the guy helping didn't know. He just said it would probably be about 600-700. The email as stated though says $450 so before I committed I wanted to find out what the real price will be before I commit to a higher price than what Sprint is actually selling for since I just used my upgrade in January for the Hero so I have to wait until next January. I have had the experience depending on who you deal with that even if you aren't eligble for an upgrade they would still sell you the phone at the upgrade price. Also a post above stated that they were going to get the 100 rebate still, is that even possible without it being a new activation or upgrade or were they just helping you out?
Chatted with Sprint rep today via website and confirmed...
...that the off-contract price is $449. If this turns out to be true...that's FU*KING GREAT!!! I really hope this phone ends up being the real deal. This could be an all-out effort from Sprint to extend what potentially is the hottest phone of 2010 to anyone who's interested at great price whether new customer or otherwise. Gain new customers and stop the bleeding of existing ones...makes sense.
there also seems to be a very gradual shift away from outrageous off-contract prices (FTC pressure maybe?)... nokia smartphones have been reasonably priced off contract (gsm models anyway) for some time now, and while 450 is a bit low it doesn't seem impossible.
Yeah, I'm going back to BestBuy today to cancel my preorder. Their are just too many rumors of BB charging $600+. Hopefully I will have luck on my side on June 4 when I go to the Sprint store to buy one.
$599 off contract confirmed at BB.$450 at Sprint. My Sprint store isn't doing preorders.. looks like I'll be taking the fourth off from work.
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$450 from Sprint directly. Periord. End of story. Other retailers such as Best Buy and RadioShack have the ability to raise the price if they want, and it has been confirmed that Best Buy will be gouging it to $600. It has been reported that RadioShack will only charge the standard $450.
Can anyone confirm the 450 in writing from a sprint store after you paid for a pre-order?
I will go to 20 sprint stores in my area if one will do that for me.
THANKS!!
Can anyone confirm the 450 in writing from a sprint store after you paid for a pre-order?
I will go to 20 sprint stores in my area if one will do that for me.
THANKS!!
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Sprint sent out the announcement email with the $450 price, and many people have had them confirm it via support.
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Yeah, I've printed a copy of that announcement from a link someone posted to be safe but what I'm most concerned with is trying to get a pre-order confirmed at that price. I don't want to have to wake up crazy early and then hope that they don't try to screw me that morning of by telling me they are only selling to upgrade customers since those are the people they make money off of. That could very well happen, that's exactly why I want to pre-order.
Appears that corp stores are NOT taking pre-orders. If anyone finds out different please post about your story.
Thanks
Will bb price match?

Any Ideas on How to Get an EVO for less than $450?

I'm just looking to join the dev community and do some documentation for DC. I don't need to do anything underhanded like complain to Sprint and whine for a free upgrade or whatever. Just curious to see if anyone knows how or if there are any deals that'll knock a few bucks off the non-upgrade price for me.
PS: I can also wait, I don't need the phone immediately. Looking for July sometime when they're back in stock.
There's a guy who posted earlier with thread title (evo 4g sucks), maybe he'll be inclined to sell it?
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There's a guy who posted earlier with thread title (evo 4g sucks), maybe he'll be inclined to sell it?
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Oh yeah. I saw that thread. Maybe.
EDIT: In the words of the governator..., "NO DEAL!" He said no.
Can't imagine why he would want to keep it since it suks so bad..?
Search Bing for Wirefly. They're selling it for $480, but Bing Cashback will net you fifty dollars. In total, it will come out to $430. That isn't much of a difference, but it IS cheaper.
Or, if you're really lazy, you can follow this link: http://www.wirefly.com/eCommerce/SpecialOffer.aspx?cid=35808_4da6dc3a520b46b9832a393cf5eaa11d.
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Can't imagine why he would want to keep it since it suks so bad..?
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probably just wanted to whine
I am not sure if you have a current phone with sprint. I got the Hero in November '09 and was not quite at my upgrade. I was able to go to the sprint store and trade in my Hero for $80. So the Evo was $449 - $80 which I paid $369 for it. The good thing is November if they come out with a faster phone I will be able to sell my Evo because it is unlocked and get a new phone with the upgrade discount and it will make up the difference.
dwertz said:
I am not sure if you have a current phone with sprint. I got the Hero in November '09 and was not quite at my upgrade. I was able to go to the sprint store and trade in my Hero for $80. So the Evo was $449 - $80 which I paid $369 for it. The good thing is November if they come out with a faster phone I will be able to sell my Evo because it is unlocked and get a new phone with the upgrade discount and it will make up the difference.
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I think this is my best choice in all honesty. I have the same situation.
I COULD sell my launch HERO on eBay or Craigslist but I'm not confident that anyone would buy it for more than $100 anyway. A piece of the volume rocker cracked and some of the metallic paint is wearing on the back button.
I believe I'm also a premiere customer or whatever they call that, so yeah in October/November of this year if they release a new phone, I'd be eligible for $150 off or something.
EDIT: Another idea is to grab the EVO on Wirefly and get the $50 cash back, that's $430. Then try to give back my HERO for $80, that's roughly $350 for an EVO at that point. $350 isn't bad. It's kind of like a moron not mailing in his rebate and then ordering overnight shipping and having it delayed for 4 weeks. I could be comfortable being that moron.
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I think this is my best choice in all honesty. I have the same situation.
I COULD sell my launch HERO on eBay or Craigslist but I'm not confident that anyone would buy it for more than $100 anyway. A piece of the volume rocker cracked and some of the metallic paint is wearing on the back button.
I believe I'm also a premiere customer or whatever they call that, so yeah in October/November of this year if they release a new phone, I'd be eligible for $150 off or something.
EDIT: Another idea is to grab the EVO on Wirefly and get the $50 cash back, that's $430. Then try to give back my HERO for $80, that's roughly $350 for an EVO at that point. $350 isn't bad. It's kind of like a moron not mailing in his rebate and then ordering overnight shipping and having it delayed for 4 weeks. I could be comfortable being that moron.
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I am not sure Sprint will do a trade in unless you buy the phone from them. If you decide to do this, ask to keep the battery for the hero. It is the same battery the Evo uses.
Get one for $450 and sell your previous phone to subsidize it. I got $225 for my Hero.
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sidepart said:
I'm just looking to join the dev community and do some documentation for DC. I don't need to do anything underhanded like complain to Sprint and whine for a free upgrade or whatever. Just curious to see if anyone knows how or if there are any deals that'll knock a few bucks off the non-upgrade price for me.
PS: I can also wait, I don't need the phone immediately. Looking for July sometime when they're back in stock.
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try this. have someone else put the phone under their name so you will get it for $199, then do a change of liability and put the phone in your name. not sure if they pay an etf cause they are transferring the contract to you. if not your all good. what i did was open up a business account and only paid 199 then i ported my old number to tmobile. 3 days later i ported it to my business account. paid an etf but only paid 199 for the phone and can sell my old phone to balance out the etf.
I ended up having to grab it off the Sprint website because Wirefly, Newegg and all the others stopped offering the phone. Unfortunately this means that I have to pay a hefty tax for the device bringing the total up to about $495 for the phone. To subsidize this though, I'm going to attempt to sell my HERO for about $100. I might even try to participate in the recycling program instead so that I can get $80 back and keep my battery/sd-card.
Either way, if I find that the phone sucks hard, I can just turn around and sell it. Also, if something more awesome comes out by October (my 1-year contract mark), I can upgrade to it and sell the EVO for a decent price.
consider this idea.. only an idea...
try Best Buy.. so they can give you instant rebate.
tell them you want to cancel your contract..pay the fee. i am guess it is $150.
get new contract.. have them port the number to new contract. get the EVO for $199.
Trade the Hero into BB for $80-100 (i have heard some have gotten $110)
if it works. 199 +150 - $100 = 250
maybe.. a shot
Dan330 said:
consider this idea.. only an idea...
try Best Buy.. so they can give you instant rebate.
tell them you want to cancel your contract..pay the fee. i am guess it is $150.
get new contract.. have them port the number to new contract. get the EVO for $199.
Trade the Hero into BB for $80-100 (i have heard some have gotten $110)
if it works. 199 +150 - $100 = 250
maybe.. a shot
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Wont work.
a. Unless you have another line available to add, you can't turn one off and then add a new one right away.
b. You can't port a number from a deactivated line (and usually not within the same carrier.)
I suppose one could try to pay the ETF to have Sprint at least change the contract from 2-yr to month to month. Although they'd probably be confused by this, and probably wouldn't let you do it to begin with. Then just sign up for a new plan, and start a new 2-yr contract. I really doubt that could work.
Alternatively, I suppose if one didn't want to keep their phone number...they could just ETF, and purchase the new phone and contract.
Really I'm not willing to **** around with any of that though. I was more interested to see if someone like...knew a guy who had a trick or coupon code, or had access to some kind of super secret "knock-a-few-bucks-off-for-a-friend" deal.
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I don't need to do anything underhanded like complain to Sprint and whine for a free upgrade or whatever.
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Damn! No underhanded stuff?! C'mon man...
I was gonna say you could just rob somebody coming out of the Sprint store with an EVO
Sign a contract with Sprint

Whoops I think they dropped the ball with pricing

I see what they are going for here. They are trying to bill this as a super premium device. Their flyer "not all galaxy s phones are alike" tries to put this phone in a different league than the captivate and vibrant and thus should cost more.
I think this is a mistake. This is $50 more than the equiv iphone 4 and with the captivate selling for $50 I don't see this selling well.
If they wanted to knock it out of the park they should have kept it at 199 and that would have enticed people to get more for their money with sprint....better phone, same price; cheaper plan, more service/value. This phone will not get the adoption of the EVO and thus will not get the development. Bummer if you ask me because I think the phone looks great. Too bad the marketing people missed the mark.
I'm not surprised...for 3 reasons....
1) Sprint ALWAYS charged 50$ more for keyboard phones over none keyboard ones...
2) The retail price of all Galaxy S phones is 500$...EVO is 450$...
3) The Galaxy S hardware wise is better then both the iphone 4 and the EVO by a long shot...
It is only 50$...back in the day we paid 350$ for our TP2s and no one complained >.>
It is only 50$...back in the day we paid 350$ for our TP2s and no one complained >.>
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back in the day it was a different economy and different competition. for me they dropped the ball so much that i'm now looking at t-mo.
I agree that sprint definitely dropped the ball with this pricing. People will see $200 phones and will see no reason to pay $250 when the only glaring difference is a keyboard. But we all know sprint never gets it right, they chose the best of the Galaxy S line and then over price it. lol. But i understand why they priced it at that point and i for one have no problem paying for quality.
paying a one time extra $50.00 does not bother me the slightest, i mean come on, im saving lots of money from switching from at&t to sprint as is, extra $50 once isnt gonna hurt me.
I was fully expecting this phone to be 500 bucks. Us being phone geeks we know that the hardward in it is superior to the evo, but the average consumer is only going to look at the larger screen of the evo and think that is the better phone and think its a no brainer to get it since its also 50 bucks cheaper. I was planning on getting this phone off contract for 500 bucks so i am not suprised in the least. I just hope it lives up to everything i'm expecting. But coming from that POS Hero almost ANYTHING is going to be a step up
I agree sprint pricing is pretty foolish for a company desperate for new subs.
I paid $529 for my nexus, $250 for the epic is nothing.
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It's $50. If you're that concerned over $50 perhaps you should not be spending hundreds on a cell phone to begin with?
Who cares if it doesn't generate maximum market penetration or whatever, you're not a chairman at Sprint's HQ or anything, heh. Don't worry about it. I know I'm not.
Give me the damn phone
$50 compare to the $240 in premium data charges accompanying
it is a drop in the bucket.
Sometime you guys kill me. You find any little thing to complain about. $50. Really? $50??? So is $50 going to really change your life? The epic has more features than the other Samsung S phone so why do you feel you wouldn't have to pay more? If you can't afford $50 extra for this phone then "kick rocks" and go get another cheaper phone. I was just hoping it would be around $300. I have had pocket PC phones from HTC(8125, tilt, fuze, TP2...) for the last 6yrs and they were always $500+ and they are no match for this phone. It's the price you pay for new tech. So, I will get my EPIC and you can save your $50, get another phone, and the we can see who is happier in 2 month.
Just my $.02
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$50 compare to the $240 in premium data charges accompanying
it is a drop in the bucket.
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Just to note, that's $240 over two years. Sure, you're signed to the contract for that long, but whatever. As many have done, I'm going to compare it to other plans on the market for what I have
My Sprint Plan:
450 minutes (unlimited nights/weekends) + Unlimited texting/pictures messaging + Unlimited data + Any mobile, any time included + 4G "Premium" data plan + insurance = $75 a month after fees and discounts (which, if you don't have a discount... what is wrong with you? One of the discounts on my line is because I bank with a credit union)
AT&T:
450 minutes + 5000 Night/weekend minutes (really?) + unlimited data + unlimited texting/picture messaging + Early nights and weekends (Standard on Sprint) + AT&T Navigator (Standard on Sprint with a data plan) + insurance= $95 a month... I'm not going to include any discounts (which, again, I'm sure you can get) because I didn't include a couple standard Sprint services that AT&T charges for.
Verizon:
450 minutes (unlimited night/weekend) + unlimited text + unlimited data + insurance = $97 (doesn't offer a lot of standard Sprint options, no discounts applied again)
T-Mobile:
500 minutes (unlimited night/weekend) + unlimited text + unlimited data + insurance = $85 (no discounts, again... no Sprint standards)
Keep in mind none of these offered free wifi hotspot capabilities and none had anything comparable to any mobile any time (T-mobile has "MyFaves" I guess...)
I am a huge fan of Sprint, but it's really the bill. $50 extra for this phone and $10 a month for "Premium" data doesn't bother me even a little. Plus, I bet if you give it a minute, you'll find it on Amazon for $100 cheaper.
50 bucks man, big deal LOL. what is that like a night of drinking?
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50 bucks man, big deal LOL. what is that like a night of drinking?
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Only 1.5 hours of work for me, but I guess if you didn't go to school and only work at del taco its a lot of money lol
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$50 more than the EVO, over the life of the contract, is only $2 more per month. Not a big deal.
People on every forum are going crazy over this pricing. I agree if you can afford $200 then $250 isn't a stretch. If you can't scrape an extra $50 then maybe you should rethink buying an expensive smart phone period.
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$50 more than the EVO, over the life of the contract, is only $2 more per month. Not a big deal.
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This kind of thinking drives me insane. Why don't they charge $299 then? It's only $1 more a week for two years, compared to the EVO!
Consumers are like fruit trees. Some need a shaking for their money to fall off the tree. Some, you have to actually climb the tree to take their money. But the big bonus are the ones that leave their wallet hanging low so no shaking or climbing is necessary.
A lot of you guys seem to willingly fit the last description
Another good metaphor is when you compare consumers to high-school girls...
Either buy the phone or don't. But don't act like your being victimized just because the phone exceeds your personal and arbitrarily-derived spending limit for a smart phone.
My issue with the price is they already plan to get an extra $10 a month for the 4g that I don't intend to use and now another $50 on top of that, I'd guess I'm not alone in this situation. This makes the total cost to switch from my TP2 close to $500 which is making me rethink this phone. I really wanted a nice dev phone but at this price I might as well buy a nexus or something else off contract, or just wait another couple months for the next phone on Sprint which hopefully won't be 4g.
tonyn84 said:
My issue with the price is they already plan to get an extra $10 a month for the 4g that I don't intend to use and now another $50 on top of that, I'd guess I'm not alone in this situation. This makes the total cost to switch from my TP2 close to $500 which is making me rethink this phone. I really wanted a nice dev phone but at this price I might as well buy a nexus or something else off contract, or just wait another couple months for the next phone on Sprint which hopefully won't be 4g.
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Well if you decide to sell your TP2 it will help recoupe some of the cost.

AT&T Galaxy Tab Cost

Everyone is lowering the price of the Tab, except for ATT. Why does ATT think they can still charge so much for the Tab?
They don't have a subsidy on the Tab since there is no contract. It's currently $550 and the Verizon/Sprint models are $499 I believe. The AT&T Tab was initially $50 more and it has held the same after the discount. The data plan is a better deal than the others so it would make up for it in the long run. 2gb is $25 and you can get a small 200mb plan for $15.
AT&T tab does come w $50 credit for MediaHub rental, better storage capacity (comparing w some providers, not all) and the only one right now, if it matters to you, that will allow u to have 3G & phone call features at the same time.
Right, I think it's a better value because you can do those two things easily. I resented t-mo, and I'm growing to like at&t.
Hmmm, maybe I should just buy a brand new one from AT&T and forget about buying a used T-mobile version.
let's see....verizon has the tab for $200. a plan for 20 a month. that's 480 over 24 months plus the original 200...comes to 680. That's not bad. Compared to att's 549, plus you get 3g service.
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Right, I think it's a better value because you can do those two things easily. I resented t-mo, and I'm growing to like at&t.
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Agreed!!!
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T-Mobile will NOT sell it at 499, or AT ALL, unless you get a plan. I was so pissed that I wrote a four-page letter. Not that T-Mobile will read it, but ... I am generally cool with them. They are all over the place, and their CSRs have no CLUE what they are doing.
You should just be aware because it caused me a lot of annoyance, and it would be sad to see it happen to someone else. T-Mobile's pricing is also just weird. Why would you offer a no-commitment price, but with a catch??? And it's not even on those little pricing cards in the store.
Oh, and if you can get 2 gigs for a no-committment data plan with AT&T, definitely go with them. T-Mobile has nothing comparable, at all. 100 megs for a week for 10 bucks sounds great, but it's completely useless. Then they want 30 bucks for 300 megs over a month.
They missed the ball on that one.
It is a beeeeyoootiful device ... I mean gorgeous looking. It also has a ton of potential, but you may be better off waiting until Samsung gets their software together.
lockheedload said:
let's see....verizon has the tab for $200. a plan for 20 a month. that's 480 over 24 months plus the original 200...comes to 680. That's not bad. Compared to att's 549, plus you get 3g service.
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It doesn't sound like you're existing AT&T customer. If you're, just swap your sim card to the tab. No extra plan is needed. Again, the most important thing is whether or not you will use it as phone. If you don't, I wouldn't get the AT&T tab.
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T-Mobile will NOT sell it at 499, or AT ALL, unless you get a plan. I was so pissed that I wrote a four-page letter. Not that T-Mobile will read it, but ... I am generally cool with them. They are all over the place, and their CSRs have no CLUE what they are doing.
You should just be aware because it caused me a lot of annoyance, and it would be sad to see it happen to someone else. T-Mobile's pricing is also just weird. Why would you offer a no-commitment price, but with a catch??? And it's not even on those little pricing cards in the store.
Oh, and if you can get 2 gigs for a no-committment data plan with AT&T, definitely go with them. T-Mobile has nothing comparable, at all. 100 megs for a week for 10 bucks sounds great, but it's completely useless. Then they want 30 bucks for 300 megs over a month.
They missed the ball on that one.
It is a beeeeyoootiful device ... I mean gorgeous looking. It also has a ton of potential, but you may be better off waiting until Samsung gets their software together.
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Sounded like you need to go to a different store. I first bought mine through Tmob outright, no plan for $599+tax. Then I returned it as there wasn't easy way to get 3G&voice together, plus the fact that I already am AT&T cust.
you can get the tmo version for $499 plus a $50 rebate.
madsquabbles said:
you can get the tmo version for $499 plus a $50 rebate.
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According to their site the $50 rebate requires a 2yr agreement.
waltah! said:
According to their site the $50 rebate requires a 2yr agreement.
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unless you're going to some 3rd party site, tmobile is $449 after rebate no contract. $249 after rebate - w/contract.
Prepaid - no contract
with contract
madsquabbles said:
unless you're going to some 3rd party site, tmobile is $449 after rebate no contract. $249 after rebate - w/contract.
Prepaid - no contract
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Good deal, thanks for clearing that up for me. I'm actually looking into a GTab as well and that's not a bad deal if you do prepaid since they'll give you a free $50 refill card as well.
yeah, kinda makes you wonder why they've even considered making a wifi only version that costs just about as much as the wwan version. at bb you can get the version tab for $429 right now.
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Good deal, thanks for clearing that up for me. I'm actually looking into a GTab as well and that's not a bad deal if you do prepaid since they'll give you a free $50 refill card as well.
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I've been looking into getting one of these now that the prices seem somewhat reasonable... still debating on this or an iPad... There's even a refurb tmobile version you can get for $199 but only with the 2yr contract. No way in heck I'll ever be paying for a data plan on a tablet though. I'm still trying to read through all these posts to determine if I can use my SIM from my phone in this tablet on occasions I"m away from wifi.
Either way, the $449 is a decent deal but the $399 wifi version (new) is my vote if the SIM swap is undoable.

Evo 3D is $469 off contract.

Soo I found that the evo would be $469 no contract. Now idk if its just me but imo id buy that over a 2yr anyday. No matter how u look at it. You'll be able to upgrade and sell the phone anytime u wish.
I'm getting the sgs2. But I was wondering hat everyone else thought about my opinion.
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I dont get what is so bad about renewing contract?
Lets say I renewed my contract. I pay $200 for the phone, and want to cancel my contract two months down the road, I pay an additional $150 cancelation, so the total I have into the phone is $350 vs the $460 full price.
If you are going to be on Sprint anyway, why not renew the contract?
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Lets say I renewed my contract. I pay $200 for the phone, and want to cancel my contract two months down the road, I pay an additional $150 cancelation, so the total I have into the phone is $350 vs the $460 full price.
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I was wondering the same thing, as it seems cheaper to go the route above...
The way I look at it renewing the contract is no big deal, Sprint has the best prices when you look at the unlimited data.
If down the road they do jack the prices then you can terminate your contract with no early termination fee anyways since it's considered a change in contract terms and conditions.
What are you going to do, go to Verizon and be capped or AT&T and really get hamstrung?
My wife alone blows through at least 3gb a month in data streaming Pandora at work since their computers are locked down.
Well the whole idea is about what phone u have. Regardless of our plans.
As for early termination, are u allowed to keep the phone if u terminate it early? (Signed new 2yr when buying a phone?)
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Contract
If you search u can find deals if you are patient. I got the epic on a deal for 58 bucks (including shipping) with a 2 year contract. At that I could sell the phone and make a profit with the penalty for the contract.
Shoulon said:
Well the whole idea is about what phone u have. Regardless of our plans.
As for early termination, are u allowed to keep the phone if u terminate it early? (Signed new 2yr when buying a phone?)
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Yes. That's what the ETF is for.
NM - nmnmnmnm
This... Original evo is or was not sure right now but original price 499 so no proof?
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And no proof? What the hell man.. This thread is pointless unless you have a source for what you are saying
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just saw this on SD and preorderd the phone.. 469 is not that bad off contract..
I actually just bought two Epics newly referb'd for $200 a pop because I didn't want to renew my contract.
I did this for two reasons:
1.) Didn't want to give up my upgrade because of the SG2 or another phone that hasn't been released or announced yet.
2.) Concerned about Sprint's future between the big changes in the coverage map that occurred after March and the 20 billion dollar possible investment with Lightsquared that has "supposed" GPS interference issues--I'm not signing a 2 year until I get that warm fuzzy feeling again.
Besides, I feel that the beginning of the summer isn't when you renew the contract/phone, the fall is after knowing what's left for the end of the year, not much gets released in Q1 so IMO early Q4 is the sweet spot, so you can compare what's out there to what's left to be released.
The Evo and Epic had plenty of bugs in the beginning that I don't mind waiting a month after or so release to see what gets fixed and how long it takes.
I'm not switching from Sprint anytime soon, so I imagine that my renewal of contracts wont go in vain.
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Besides, I feel that the beginning of the summer isn't when you renew the contract/phone, the fall is after knowing what's left for the end of the year, not much gets released in Q1 so IMO early Q4 is the sweet spot, so you can compare what's out there to what's left to be released.
The Evo and Epic had plenty of bugs in the beginning that I don't mind waiting a month after or so release to see what gets fixed and how long it takes.
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But if you think about it, the Evo and Epic came out within two months or so of each other, and they were the two biggest phones that sprint had all year. I will almost bet that they dont have any drastic changes after the sgs2 until next summer, and I will have another upgrade then. Heck, even if they do have another change, I will sell me epic, and my sgs2 if need be, and upgrade.
So the real issue is those of us that have the Epic that haven't passed our 1 year mark yet. Will Sprint let us renew a 2year to get the cheaper price? no way am i gonna fork out almost $500 for a phone just to have the newest.
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I'm actually quite with my Epic. Its probably going to take a 4.3" S-amoled screen with a keyboard to get me to replace it.
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If you search u can find deals if you are patient. I got the epic on a deal for 58 bucks (including shipping) with a 2 year contract. At that I could sell the phone and make a profit with the penalty for the contract.
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You can sell your used epic for more than the $300 ETF plus $58 (plus sellers fees if you go to ebay)? Maybe you can net $5 if you're lucky. You'll more likely lose $50-100.
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You can sell your used epic for more than the $300 ETF plus $58 (plus sellers fees if you go to ebay)? Maybe you can net $5 if you're lucky. You'll more likely lose $50-100.
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ETF isn't $300 I think it's 200 or 150.
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viper786 said:
ETF isn't $300 I think it's 200 or 150.
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Your're right, appears I was thinking AT&T/Verizon ETF. Sprint is a lot more reasonable.
Still though, used epics are only selling for avg $200...
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I dont get what is so bad about renewing contract?
Lets say I renewed my contract. I pay $200 for the phone, and want to cancel my contract two months down the road, I pay an additional $150 cancelation, so the total I have into the phone is $350 vs the $460 full price.
If you are going to be on Sprint anyway, why not renew the contract?
****I am only responding because I want to know what the people who dont want to renew contracts think****
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You actually make a valid point... I have it preordered for 469 but reconsidering.
I am one year into contract. Wirefly/sprint is saying im not eligible for upgrade though
Sprint has determined that you are not eligible for an upgrade at this time
shiftr182 said:
I dont get what is so bad about renewing contract?
Lets say I renewed my contract. I pay $200 for the phone, and want to cancel my contract two months down the road, I pay an additional $150 cancelation, so the total I have into the phone is $350 vs the $460 full price.
If you are going to be on Sprint anyway, why not renew the contract?
****I am only responding because I want to know what the people who dont want to renew contracts think****
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But that's not including the monthly payments for service
I would just buy it straight up 460$ and use the hotspot from the epic to run the evo3d
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