wynand32
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So, here's a related question: what's been Sprint's pattern in the past regarding phone releases? It seems like they've announced new phones early in the year (CTIA, maybe?) and then released in the summer. If it's a summer release, then I'd stick with my Epic, for which the 30-day return ends on February 12. I'd not want to keep using my Pre all the way until June...
If, however, new phones could release as early as March, then it would make sense to return the Epic and save the upgrade. With my luck lately, though, they'll end up announcing something right after my return period ends. If the Epic were perfect, I'd just bite the bullet and try to convince myself that I can wait a year for my next upgrade, but given the issues with the Epic (lack of 2.2, GPS, etc.) I'll be kicking myself if I miss some awesome new phone by a month...
If, however, new phones could release as early as March, then it would make sense to return the Epic and save the upgrade. With my luck lately, though, they'll end up announcing something right after my return period ends. If the Epic were perfect, I'd just bite the bullet and try to convince myself that I can wait a year for my next upgrade, but given the issues with the Epic (lack of 2.2, GPS, etc.) I'll be kicking myself if I miss some awesome new phone by a month...