I used to have a pro 700 and then some other phone like it and now I have a Samsung Galaxy S2. I dropped sprint like a bad habit and went to straight talk wireless. it's pre-paid, uses everyone's cell towers and costs under $50 a month for unlimited everything. I have it set up to auto-refill from my credit card every month. Service is as good or better than anything else in my area, just last weekend we went out into the boonies and I had full signal and my friends with sprint had 1 bar or no service, needless to say they are all trying to drop sprint. One thing I will say is you really don't talk to anyone much with this company, all of your account management can be done over their website. My phone wasn't listed on their website but I could get it from walmart.com which is who it is all through anyways. they even have a sim card program so if you have a phone that is compatible with them, they will just send you a sim card to stick in it. make sure you get a good phone case to protect your phone. I am learning to be careful with my phone around equipment and wrenching, I have my phone with me all day as I'm always wheeling and dealing.
2 best reasons for a smart phone, I can take and send a good photo. good for parts, etc, getting the parts guy on the same page as you... other reason is to sync email to it, I email I lot for work and this is just wonderful, should have done it sooner.
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