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I have every gadget made. Try the Hero, I love it. Some of the posted comments are ridiculous. The Pixi is cute though!
I'm measuring about 2.5 meg through my WiFi at home. My IPhone (Ipod Touch) is not any better at anything. Maybe the orientation accelerometers are smoother, but I'm not spending a lot of time gaming. I'm not 15.
I have the Hero. It's just the best. Sprint has been good to me for about 5 years, I don't understand the Verizon lovefest either. ( previously all the Treos, WinMo, Blackberry ) oh, and Ipod Touch.
I'd like to try this out.
Sprint is by far the best FOR THE MONEY. Customer service is terrible. Service including EVDO is fine. People that go Verizon and pay more are mostly Starbucks customers............. 4 units, three normal and one smartphone with the works - EVDO, Web, tethering, etc etc.

I'm hoping Google kicks some ATT and Verizon butts.
Sprint is definately the best price performer (with corporate discounts, etc.), but the billing system WAS one of the worst I've ever seen. I had to call and call and call. Now I have great service for four people and no hassles at all.

You have to be thick skinned. If money was not a concern I'd move but it'd cost me at least $50 more a month for the data traffic, etc. AT&T couldn't even get data to the IPhone in their own store. And, Verison costs about 2 times what I now pay.

Whenever you change ANYTHING at Sprint your bill will be screwed up for two months minimum. But, if you finally get to someone who knows what they are doing it's great.

I hate to see them go under.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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