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Originally Posted by RTP
damn finally ready to convert from blackberry to android, called them up and since im on a sero plans (30$ for everything) they'd require for me to upgrade my plan to current pricing 
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The legacy SERO plans are very inexpensive and Sprint is trying to encourage people to move off of them according to people on the popular Android Forums. If you call retention, Sprint may give you at least a $10 credit per month and possibly other incentives especially if you are off contract to offset the $10 premium data plan charge the Evo requires. Which means that you will still be paying $69/month for the Everything Data 450 plan, more than you are paying now. For me, the upgrade to a real smartphone- really a mini-computer in your hand- that can make phone calls, browse web sites with graphics & animations , use as a media player, tether my laptop, get email and use to sync my contacts, calendar & email, plus a still & video camera, GPS and a lot of other functions is worth it.