And as incredible as it sounds, I have been using my QCP-2760 as my only phone since 1999. And it's powered on all the time and I use it daily. I'm still on the same original Sprint plan. I replaced the battery twice (with used batteries). It was great for roaming when analog was still around (and it still is), because it could connect to any CDMA network (regardless of the frequency band) and to analog networks. People are shocked when they see my phone.
In the day, it had great call quality...I just found my X's old one in a box, and I was going to give it to a friend who's phone broke and doesn't want to renew her contract. Will it still work on Sprint or Verizon?
I will say the programming lineup is very solid. Disney and Nick are great for the kids on road trips. ESPN has a ton live sports on the service, and the news channels are simulcasts of the cable channels. The built in stand works perfectly.
"The device itself will cost $249.99 before taxes and fees, with the actual service starting at $8.99 per month, Flo TV said. The $8.99/mo price also requires users to sign up for a whopping three-year commitment, also forcing the user to prepay for the entire three-year period, a payment that's non-refundable." 'nuff said.... http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2353904,00.as... (was going to put it on my want list until I read this.........)