How many people bought their Epic Tough 4G FULL RETAIL?

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I went ahead and forked out the full price for this bad boy! Worth it? I would do it 3 more times if I broke it and did not have insurance on it!!!

This is the beastliest phone ever made!

Are you as phone stupid as I am?
 
I went ahead and forked out the full price for this bad boy! Worth it? I would do it 3 more times if I broke it and did not have insurance on it!!!

This is the beastliest phone ever made!

Are you as phone stupid as I am?

It's not stupid at all, especially since sprint priced it amazingly reasonably at only $499. You'd sorta be stupid not to.


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I gladly forked out the full MSRP for this baby. I am eligible for the full upgrade in April of this coming year. I figure I buy this (even at sticker price it's a great deal) and in 6 months sell it for a hefty wad o' cash on Craigslist and upgrade to... dare I say the Prime? Who knows but definitely something running ICS. I very well may just jeep this thing for a while though. It is astonishing out-of-the-box, it will be a true gem with CyanogenMod on it. In short, completely reasonable to pay full price and well worth the money, if it fits in the budget.

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I bought the Evo 3D on launch for my new contract. Gladly paid full retail for this beast. $499+ tax. Phone was good enough I bought another for the wife

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I paid full price for mine too. At 499 it was hard to turn down. I had the og evo so I was not up till next june, I would of only saved 75 to re up my contract. So by paying 499 instead of 425 I can get the full upgrade price next summer.:)
 
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Yeah so I started with the Samsung Instinct, upgraded to a Palm Pre, then upgraded to the 'o.g. Evo, then rocked out on my keyboard with the Epic 4G, then pocketed a 3VO, and no I'm time travelin' with the SAMSUNG GALAXY S II EPIC TOUGH 4G BAD A SUNSA WITH THE LONGEST NAME BECAUSE IT ROCKS OUT WITH IT'S C-O-C-K OUT!! !!! For an ole Oklahoma boy, this phone is the fastest thing in the west!

This phone seriously raised the bar for Android Benchmark, heck, iHomo will have a hard time being comparable! :D
 
LOL.. I'm going to activate a new line to morrow so i can get it for 200.. then cancel that line next month. That way I split the cost into 2 months!
 
This is a thread full of people unaffected by our amazing economy, I see....

That is a very bold assumption. Certainly not true for me. I just have an interesting set of priorities. Android is up there with rent and food. ;-)

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Wow. You guys lead phone lifestyles that are much more expensive than I'm willing to pay.
 
I'm an addict. I will always find a way to buy new electronics. Usually I have to buy them in pairs so my wife has one too. Less nagging that way. Win win for me

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Opened a new account and bought mine so I can give myself plenty of time to find a buyer for my Evo 3D on craigslist before I cancel that line. Already found a couple offers for around $300 so with the $200 I paid and the $350 cancellation fee, the "upgrade" is costing me only $250 for a brand new phone.

BTW, I bought mine at Best Buy, is the ETF different between Sprint and Best Buy? I'm looking at the Sprint website and it says the ETF is only $200 while Best Buy's was $350. Had to go with Best Buy since they are the only ones in town with any in stock.
 
Paid full price for mine and haven't looked back. Traded my OG EVO for the 3D and really regretted it. Paid full price for the Photon but just never fell in love with it. I'm fine with paying $500 to finally be happy again.
 
I was told that even though you don't get a new phone and you activate you have to agree to a 2 year contract. You just are still eligible for an upgrade but subject to etf if you cancel. Sprint said unless you do pre paid plan, whichI don't think they have?
 

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