I'm waiting for this to come to retail outlets so I and my wife and try it out. If it turns out to be too expensive or a piece of crap than we're switching to AT&T and getting an Touch Pro
I was going to do that, but a friend warned me against it. Apparently coverage is awful and Consumer Reports confirms this. Sprint is significantly worse than Verzon, T-Mobile and AT&T. I guess I could always try them out and if coverage sucks return the phone, but there's also the question of whether they'll survive as a business. But would that affect anything? Maybe that would be a good topic on Engadget. What would happen if your carrier filed for bankrupty?
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I'm waiting for this to come to retail outlets so I and my wife and try it out. If it turns out to be too expensive or a piece of crap than we're switching to AT&T and getting an Touch Pro
If the Omnia doesn't work out why would you switch to ATT for the Touch Pro? I'd go Sprint for the Touch Pro for the superior data network.
I was going to do that, but a friend warned me against it. Apparently coverage is awful and Consumer Reports confirms this. Sprint is significantly worse than Verzon, T-Mobile and AT&T. I guess I could always try them out and if coverage sucks return the phone, but there's also the question of whether they'll survive as a business. But would that affect anything? Maybe that would be a good topic on Engadget. What would happen if your carrier filed for bankrupty?