Use the scroll bar inside the post - maybe this helps :shrug:
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That is great because Sprint's data plan for the Palm Pre is $60/month. AT&T's data plan is only half of that.
From my experience (just mine), only the iPhone and the Palm Pre were able to actually place a bet with an online book. Blackberries and others can access online books, but can't actually send a bet through successfully.
That is great because Sprint's data plan for the Palm Pre is $60/month. AT&T's data plan is only half of that.
From my experience (just mine), only the iPhone and the Palm Pre were able to actually place a bet with an online book. Blackberries and others can access online books, but can't actually send a bet through successfully.
Just so we're clear on pricing here is exactly what I pay with sprint.
69.99 for 450 anytime minutes, unlimited mobile to mobile(any mobile on any other carrier), unlimited nights and weekends, unlimited text, unlimited data, GPS and everything else they offer.
I'm not sure what ATT will be for the Pre but for the Iphone the same plan would be
39.99 for 450 minutes anytime, unlimited mobile and nights and weekends.
30.00 for unlimited data
20.00 for unlimited text(not sure if this is inlcuded with data plan, if so take it off)
9.00 for gps(I've only used my GPS a few times on my sprint phone but again we're comparing costs)
98.99 for the same thing as Sprints 69.99
this is true. sprint is the cheapest you will find available that have 3g and now 4g coverage. But they also have the slowest 3g-4g coverage and also don't have 4g coverage in most locations. Their 4 g coverage is very minimal and the reason you pay less is b/c well all in all...this company has gone down the tubes after the acquisition of nextel. They tried combining 2 companies that use 2 different cell phone technologies sprint (cdma) nextel (IDEN) not the brightest idea and now they had to drop down their prices so low due to the amount of churn they encountered. 2009 4th quarter reported a net loss of 980 million and loss of 84 cents per share. Not a good combo...so if its true that Palm is headed for bankruptcy....sprint should be following soon after. :0corn
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