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		<title>Ten Bucks for Being EVO-Cool</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[John Taylor who is a spokesperson for Sprint/Nextel on public policy has clarified through his blog that the $10 monthly charge that is on EVO plans is not because of the 4G; it&#8217;s because it&#8217;s the most awesome phone ever! &#8220;This is specific to the device. It&#8217;s not related to whether you are using 3G [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>John Taylor who is a spokesperson for Sprint/Nextel on public policy has clarified through his <a href="http://jbtaylor.posterous.com/more-detail-on-the-sprint-evo-4g-10month-prem">blog</a> that the $10 monthly charge that is on EVO plans is not because of the 4G; it&#8217;s because it&#8217;s the most awesome phone ever!</p>
<ul> &#8220;<em>This is specific to the device. It&#8217;s not related to whether you are using 3G or 4G. It is required if you have the phone.</em>&#8221; &#8211; John Taylor</ul>
<p>Various people have been abuzz about this $10 charge and many were upset about having to pay it even though they don&#8217;t have 4G coverage where they are.  So now that we know it&#8217;s simply a premium added because of the phone, we can all move on, or at least complain for the right reasons.  John Taylor detailed, &#8220;<em>Because the phone has a faster processor, a huge 4.3 inch screen and an 8 megapixel camcorder/camera, we expect you will be using a lot more data than you would with our other devices.</em>&#8221; So the charge is because this phone has amazing specs!</p>
<p>I suppose it&#8217;s fair;  even with the $10 charge, Sprint is still the same or better priced than competitors.  For an unlimited nationwide plan with unlimited text and data is $119.98/month for a Droid Incredible on Verizon, where the HTC EVO on a similar plan will still only be $79.99/month after the ten dollar monthly charge.  It&#8217;s definitely not a hard pill to swallow when you look at what Verizon is stuffing down their users&#8217; throats.</p>
<p>The PPC Geeks user base is frothing over this long awaited phone and rightly so.  This will be the first time in a long time that Sprint has the premier smartphone.  I think we may grumble a bit&#8230; but not after playing with our new EVO-cool smartphone.  Nobody said being awesome didn&#8217;t come with a price.  What do you think about the ten dollar charge?  Is it enough to dissuade you from buying the EVO?</p>
<p>Source:  <a href="http://jbtaylor.posterous.com/">John Taylor&#8217;s Blog</a></p>
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