HTC Incredible Coming to Verizon on April 29

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i was hoping the Verizon incredible was going to be like HTC EVO 4G/3G
 
when and if the iphone makes it to verizon, we'll see a decent head-to-head comparison against this HTC phone.
Android is by far the best mobile OS right now, flexible, easy to use, fast. And above all customizable.
 
I don't mean this in a "in your face way" I only ask out of curiosity. What do you pay per month in the States for, let's say cellnumber, voicemail, sms'es, mobile-data and speaking on your device? 'Cause it sounds overly expensive?

I pay around 80$ a month for: 5 hours talktime, free sms-messaging and 20Gb downloads. The mobile internet peaks at around 7½ Mbit. From Denmark btw.
 
[citation][nom]liquidblue[/nom]I wish T-Mobile would do something. Rather than lagging behind and doing a re-release of old technology [/citation]What? Did you really check? U got N1 and HD2 (Best of the Android and WM) and still complaint? AT&T is the only one left behind for non-Apple user with no Andriod and damn old TouchPro 2
 
.Chriscornell 04/09/2010 12:45 PM Hide -0+ .I don't mean this in a "in your face way" I only ask out of curiosity. What do you pay per month in the States for, let's say cellnumber, voicemail, sms'es, mobile-data and speaking on your device? 'Cause it sounds overly expensive?

I pay around 80$ a month for: 5 hours talktime, free sms-messaging and 20Gb downloads. The mobile internet peaks at around 7½ Mbit. From Denmark btw
---- For 450min (7 and a half hours) talktime, unlimited messaging, voicemail, and unlimited data I spend 90 plus tax. Our connection speeds arent as high as i can pull about 2.5 Mbit. Cant wait for LTE
 
[citation][nom]Chriscornell[/nom]I don't mean this in a "in your face way" I only ask out of curiosity. What do you pay per month in the States for, let's say cellnumber, voicemail, sms'es, mobile-data and speaking on your device? 'Cause it sounds overly expensive?I pay around 80$ a month for: 5 hours talktime, free sms-messaging and 20Gb downloads. The mobile internet peaks at around 7½ Mbit. From Denmark btw.[/citation]

I pay $109 a month for a family plan through Sprint, with everything unlimited. We have 2 phones and will be adding another soon for my son for an extra $9.99 a month.

$80 seems to expensive for what you're getting, but then again, I'm not sure how the current exchange is between your currency and ours, unless you were estimating the $80 in american dollars. :)
 
[citation][nom]lightsaber[/nom]Only problem with these smart phones are the monthly price....$100 plus dollars a month for a data plan, minutes, etc is a bit pricey for some. Especially when you consider those who pay a rent, mortgage, electricity/gas and all those other monthly goodies.[/citation]

Not true. I pay less than $90/month for my Motorola Droid plan. I pay $59.99 for 450 anytime minutes + unlimited texting and $29.99 for unlimited web/internet. = $89.98.
 
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