-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Don't think it really matters on which phone. I've heard people say that the Sanyo's are the highest quality that sprint offers. I just upgraded to a 4920 from a 4900, and am pleased with both of them. If you didn't want to sign the contract, I might be willing to sell my 4900 for a little more than $25, since that's what sprint will give me for it. The important thing to do is make sure you are able to buy a usb cable for whatever phone you decide on. Usually a simple google search of "<phone model> USB" will find what your looking for. I know that Sanyo sells them on their website. Radio Shak used to sell them for quite cheap (thats where I got mine), but I think sprint asked them to stop :(.
Joel Brauer Manager IS Software and Systems Integration School of Medicine Loma Linda University 909-558-7713 Jeff Lasman wrote: |On Monday 29 November 2004 10:24 am, you wrote: | |>I would love to demonstrate it. Officially it is discouraged by |>sprint, but I don't use it a ton, and I have never had any trouble |>with billing issues or anything like that. If you have had your |>phone with sprint for longer than 18 months they will give you a $150 |>rebate towards an upgrade with a 2 year contract. If you get a sanyo |>phone I know where to find USB cables. You should be able to find |>usb cables for their other phones with a little googling. | | |Thanks, Joel. Now we just need to remember to touch base before the |December meeting. | |My understanding is that we don't know when or where that is. | |I can certainlly sign a two year contract; my initial one-year contract |ended years ago and so far I've seen no reason to drop sprint. | |Which phone should I be looking at? | |Thanks. | |Jeff -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBq55g0n5a8CERSboRAkgUAJwOnW37w9CN+0BeXgSy/gDzO7JhRACfXw7C pGepifv1gpPklBwbVJAeKdU= =BKNt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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