1) I am Deaf, so I am currently on the Sprint Relay plan for my phone, which is $30 a month, unlimited everything with the exception of phone calls. I had to sign up using Sprint Relay Store. Do you think I can upgrade through Best Buy and still keep the plan? Sprint Relay offers the data plan for the 4G Evo with an additional $10 charge (as expected), but I am not sure if ordering through Best Buy would make things complicated, as I do not want to go through the rebate hassle. Sprint Relay rep said I need a video phone to complete the purchase of the phone, which I do not have, and wouldn't get back to me as to whether Skype is an acceptable alternative. Additionally, Sprint's website seems to let me upgrade to 4G Evo without any issue regarding the plan, but before I could get into it any further, the 4G Evo was out of stock.
2) I am by no means an idiot or a "n00bie", but I am very well new to the Android scene. I have hacked, modified my Curve 8330 many times, so I am very experienced when it comes to that kind of stuff (with instructions/advice, of course). So in other words, exactly, in layman terms, what is Froyo, and what makes it important? Is it something I want to get into it?
3) Speaking of hacking and stuff, what's the point of rooting an Android, and exactly what does that mean? Is it really necessary?
3) I currently have wireless in my home, Wireless-G. I have noticed some people are having issues with being charged money for wireless. I am not experienced when it comes to networking because once I set it up, I never have a problem. However, if I use my wireless-G network with my 4G Evo, will I get charged extra? This is very confusing!
Thanks,
Jacob
2) I am by no means an idiot or a "n00bie", but I am very well new to the Android scene. I have hacked, modified my Curve 8330 many times, so I am very experienced when it comes to that kind of stuff (with instructions/advice, of course). So in other words, exactly, in layman terms, what is Froyo, and what makes it important? Is it something I want to get into it?
3) Speaking of hacking and stuff, what's the point of rooting an Android, and exactly what does that mean? Is it really necessary?
3) I currently have wireless in my home, Wireless-G. I have noticed some people are having issues with being charged money for wireless. I am not experienced when it comes to networking because once I set it up, I never have a problem. However, if I use my wireless-G network with my 4G Evo, will I get charged extra? This is very confusing!
Thanks,
Jacob
