Well that is if there is a competent salesman. What will happen when there is not. My friend got one iphone today after keep waiting for this phone and hearing its price from me today. His reasoning: $59 (minute plan) + $15 (200mb data) + $5 (200 text plan) = $80/month on AT&T is same as $80 per month on sprint on a 4G phone. He thought with iPhone he saves $50 outright, so he jumped ships. Now before anyone points out sprint gives free mobile minutes and unlimited data and 4G speeds and epic has hw keyboard, those plan requirements features my friend got on AT&T fit his needs and AT&T coverage in good in his area, so he did not care for anything 'extra' that sprint offers. I am still nonetheless getting this phone, but the point is an average, non tech savvy customer thinks about price when other factor looks equal to him. You can say I was a poor salesman that I could not convince my friend to stay back, but going back to your argument, sprint is gonna depend on salesmanship of employees a lot to sell it to the masses. Ofcourse I do see that with people wanting high speed on the mobile phones too now, 4G will be a major selling point and Epic and people will buy it. All I am saying is that if sprint had priced it at $200, then it will be a quick fair game comparison for non technical people and will be easier for them to pick it compared to other carriers/phones.