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Originally Posted by pequeajim
Sprint has decent coverage in my area, (central pa), but as always, the big deterrent is the number of family and friends that are already on Verizon. There is potential friction stirring up between Google and Verizon, and the nice phones that Sprint is getting, it might make sense to go with Sprint. Those are the things that I will be evaluating over the next month or so. I am on month to month, so I have some real flexibility.
I can be patient. My 3.5 year old 6800 is still chugging along. 
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pequeajim,
Are you aware of Sprint's mobile-to-any-mobile policy? If you're not, you can call from your phone to any mobile phone, from any carrier and it's just like the "family plan" on Verizon. You don't use any of your minutes. I believe any of your family on Version can add you to their list, so I don't see the difference. The other option - if it's someone you want to talk to and you know they're on Verizon, hang up the call and press "Call".
I really think the Supersonic is going to be something and you're going to want it. The beauty is, Sprint's rates are a lot less than Verizon's, so it's a win-win to go with the Supersonic.