I do not think it is better than the phone that's 50 bucks less. There are a lot of pros and cons to both and each can be a deal breaker with either or. Don't let Sprint's video and hype fool ya.nope, its better than the phone thats $50 less. Plus, I don't have to worry about long lines now
Then don't buy it. Like I said, I'm happy, and also since I have already pre-ordered it, I don't have to wait in line at 6am for a device. I'm no apple fan (despite using a macbook, which I loathe)
Can someone tell me how much the Evo plan ($79.99) comes out to after taxes? Does this very state to state? I may just terminate my line on our family plan and buy an Epic with a new line. I'll be paying more a month but at least I'd qualify for Sprint Premier.
Would it really be that simple? Very interested in doing this if so.Add a line, buy it for $250, then pay the $200 ETF. That gets it for you at $450.
Would it really be that simple? Very interested in doing this if so.
This went from a day one buy to a wait for reviews buy. $50 is a big deal to me. We were going to get two Epics on our family plan...but one being $250 and the other being $500 is more than we expected. Plus, the $10 tax. Might just go cheaper and get an Intercept...
But wouldn't I be responsible for paying for the first month's service + activation fee? That would nullify any savings and actually end up being more expensive.Yes, it is this simple. Just cancel the trial outside of the 30 days you get.
I suspected $250.
Everyone who is upset with the price needs to think of the financials for Sprint/Samsung. They're including extra hardware features (QWERTY, front-facing cam, rear flash) that the Vibrant & Captivate don't have, all the while serviced on cheaper plans. You can't hit the margins on both sides of the equation (higher spec'd phone & cheaper plans) and expect the phone to be the same price as their competitors.
As soon as I saw that Sprint's Galaxy S would be a QWERTY slider, I knew there would be a price differential relative to the other 3 carriers' Galaxy S models. When it retained the front-facing cam and added a rear flash, it was obvious.
So I'm reading now that the ETF for the Captivate is $175, making it a total of $225. Does anyone know what the real ETF is? Getting a Captivate and putting in a prepaid card or something is a pretty interesting thing to consider.
Huh? Much more. maybe $100 more than capticte, whcih would mean $150 more in retail priceThe EPIC costs samsung, at most, $10 more to manufacture than a Captivate. .