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If you don't sell your current Evo, how will you use it if upgrading?

AM2

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I think I'll let my wife use it on wifi in the house.(she currently has an intercept and I'm sure she will appreciate the same tasks so much better on the evo)

It will also be an additional media device for traveling. Perhaps I'll load up the movies I don't want on the 3d.

I'll also use it as a guinea pig in all my rooting exploits. Perfect way to test things out before doing them on the 3d.

What might you do with yours?
 
If I upgrade, this will become my media player. My ipod is nice, but it's too old to run the latest software. Plus this can handle everything. Music, movies, email, web, streaming, ... Plus, it would be a good backup in case anything happens to the upgrade. I wanted to use my old BB as my media player, but a family member needed it as a phone.

Plus the evo has voice over IP capabilities, that I would love to dabble in. So my upgrade would handle calls / txts, and have 3g / 4g / wifi off, and my evo would be for emails and voip calls. I am actually quite excited to use this phone for these purposes in the future.
 
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considering my new phone would have to do all the evo does and more....i would have no real reason to keep it. definitely would be passed on to my son to replace his aria or to a lucky ebayer.

i have actually been looking at some phones on att lately...since the other half has a fam plan over there.

nothing sprint has slated for release has really intrigued me yet
 
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I think I'll let my wife use it on wifi in the house.(she currently has an intercept and I'm sure she will appreciate the same tasks so much better on the evo)

It will also be an additional media device for traveling. Perhaps I'll load up the movies I don't want on the 3d.

I'll also use it as a guinea pig in all my rooting exploits. Perfect way to test things out before doing them on the 3d.

What might you do with yours?

I'm about like you. I'm planning on giving it to my little brother to use as an "iPod Touch" with Android ;) lol cheap I know, but eh, it's a $499 iPod Touch for crying out loud! Wifi doesn't hurt either.
 
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I think I've got a novel idea I can toss out here for you to chew over.
Given the phones WiFi capabilities already and, since the Linux OS is there is very flexible. I think I'll be on the lookout for an app, that will allow it to become just another, but, radically full featured POTS (Plain Old Telephone System), household "wireless" phone.

There's already VOIP set ups like, Skype & Nettalk (dial? what ever) etc, out there. The only thing I don't see so far, is how to get the system, to ring into the phone, from the house phone system, if used? There's even security apps available for totally private wireless communications already in the market, to block anyone who mite try to snoop.

I don't think it's too far fetched to get something going, like Magic Jack setup with a dumb terminal computer, that dedicated, so, it can be on 24/7, to talk to say an old Apache, ERIS, or any of our other old obsolete phones. It's would just be re-tasking them as the hurtle to cross, for them to become strictly house phones.

IM
 
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There are dozens of worthy places out there. For example.

Any battered women shelter will take a old cellphone. You can donate your cellphone for soldiers. For the elderly. For the sick.

Where I live, there is a program that takes old cellphones and gives them to low income families with sick children. I gave all my phones to that program.

Bottom line, just find a program locally, that you trust. Do some research and let your phone make a difference in someone else life.
 
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I think I've got a novel idea I can toss out here for you to chew over.
Given the phones WiFi capabilities already and, since the Linux OS is there is very flexible. I think I'll be on the lookout for an app, that will allow it to become just another, but, radically full featured POTS (Plain Old Telephone System), household "wireless" phone.

There's already VOIP set ups like, Skype & Nettalk (dial? what ever) etc, out there. The only thing I don't see so far, is how to get the system, to ring into the phone, from the house phone system, if used? There's even security apps available for totally private wireless communications already in the market, to block anyone who mite try to snoop.

I don't think it's too far fetched to get something going, like Magic Jack setup with a dumb terminal computer, that dedicated, so, it can be on 24/7, to talk to say an old Apache, ERIS, or any of our other old obsolete phones. It's would just be re-tasking them as the hurtle to cross, for them to become strictly house phones.

IM


Just use GrooveIP with Google voice. Use it in WiFi mode as WiFi phone.

If and when I upgrade and decide to keep my EVO I would use it in this method.

I already use GrooveIP and it works very well.
 
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Just my two cents....

The company I work for will be shutting down their BES server at the end of the year, so I am going to have to replace my current Blackberry that I use for work.

So, I have decided that I will upgrade my personal phone to an LTEVO (the new EVO) phone, and then use my current OG EVO as my work phone.
 
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