Price of phone outright.

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I will be available for any upgrade in august so i am gonna stick it out til then, but the wife wont be able to upgrade til like july of next yr. what will the price be for hers if i am to buy it outright.
 

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I think a more pertinent question is how anyone will be able to qualify to get it outright, since no one is currently paying the $10 premium data charge. If the charge is mandatory for the Evo, Sprint would have to allow the premium to be off contract. The 4G upgrade is really the only thing that keeps me from buying the Evo outright.
 

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I think a more pertinent question is how anyone will be able to qualify to get it outright, since no one is currently paying the $10 premium data charge. If the charge is mandatory for the Evo, Sprint would have to allow the premium to be off contract. The 4G upgrade is really the only thing that keeps me from buying the Evo outright.

Not sure I understand what you mean but of course they will tack on the $10 4G tax if you are off contract or not...
 

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That 449 price is NOT confirmed. I asked several Sprint employees that are higher up in the Sprint hierachy, and they all said that while that price is a good guess, Sprint has not yet finalized the actual price yet. I hope it's 450, but it might also be 650.
 

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That 449 price is NOT confirmed. I asked several Sprint employees that are higher up in the Sprint hierachy, and they all said that while that price is a good guess, Sprint has not yet finalized the actual price yet. I hope it's 450, but it might also be 650.

I could have sworn it is indeed confirmed. :confused:
 

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I could have sworn it is indeed confirmed. :confused:

Not according to everyone I talked to.

If it was confirmed, I am sure they would show something on Sprints website. According to the people I talked to, the Evo won't be up for sale on the Sprint site until June 1, and that, supposedly is going to be the day when they make the price official.
 

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Not to rain on a parade, but typically it goes like this at shacks:

$449 or $499 with $150 or $200 IR. (Which gives the $199 OTD)

Without contracts are typically the pre-rebate price + $200.

Go into any Shack and compare. Almost all phones are 200 retail above the pre-rebate price.

Sadly this puts the phone at about 649-699 retail.

But really thats not too unreasonable of a price.

449-499 out the door is sadly a dream.
 

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I have a quick question-a sprint rep told me if u buy the phone off contract u still need a 2 yr agreement to get sprint service.Why then would u pay $600 for a phone you can only use on contract ?
 

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I have a quick question-a sprint rep told me if u buy the phone off contract u still need a 2 yr agreement to get sprint service.Why then would u pay $600 for a phone you can only use on contract ?

Don't think your rep was prepared for the question. I think I read somewhere that other Sprint reps have said you can buy the Evo at full price and add the $10 charge to an existing contract as long as that contract currently includes data.

Would be a little pointless to tell existing customers they had to extend contract just to buy the Evo. What if the original phone was lost or damaged and the customer just wanted to replace it with something newer/better. I think your rep was just wrong. Probably not intentionally, but wrong nonetheless (love silly compound words like that one).
 

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off-contract

but I dont have a phone plan with anybody - why would I buy the phone off contract If I have to get a 2 yr contract for it ?
 

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but I dont have a phone plan with anybody - why would I buy the phone off contract If I have to get a 2 yr contract for it ?

It wouldn't make sense to buy the Evo if you don't use Sprint service. Off-contract prices are for people who want to buy phones without doing anything to existing service plans or who are not eligible for upgrade pricing.
 

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the 449 price is in an official e-mail sent from sprint who signed up for updates. I received the e-mail as well
its 449- 150 2 year contract -100 MIR= 199 with 2 year agreement.

Its stated here:
Screenshot2010-05-18at14754PM.png
 
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the 449 price is in an official e-mail sent from sprint who signed up for updates. I received the e-mail as well
its 449- 150 2 year contract -100 MIR= 199 with 2 year agreement.

If it's standard marketing material, it doesn't reflect every purchase scenario possible - just the standard one that Sprint wants the masses to remember.
 

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the 449 price is in an official e-mail sent from sprint who signed up for updates. I received the e-mail as well
its 449- 150 2 year contract -100 MIR= 199 with 2 year agreement.

Its stated here:
Screenshot2010-05-18at14754PM.png

So that means for us that purchased at Best Buy are paying $450 without renewing a contract? A previous post said something about adding $200?
 

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