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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB
Why are you saying it puts them in line, and not behind, Sprint? From what it sounds like, they've always been behind Sprint. I've been with Sprint for 10 years, and their policy is as follows for CURRENT customers (who usually get the shaft from all the phone carriers): they give $75 off the price of a new phone one year into a two-year contract, $150 off the price of a new phone after two years in a contract. But if you've been with them a while and pay your bills, they reward you with being in their "Sprint Premiere" club; I can't remember how you exactly get into it, but one of the benefits of it is that you get $150 toward a phone upgrade after just ONE year of your contract. So if you wanted a phone that is normally $200, you'd get it for $50. I also have the HTC Evo 4, and I LOVE Android.
ETA: iPhone vs. HTC Evo 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg
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Because when I asked above, someone said that the sprint discount was
identical to that of signing a new contract, if it's not then I correct my statement. I CAN say that the change puts them in line with AT&T's policies (which have been the same for ever) and I can't comment on TMobile.