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I heart my Android

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Sprint for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

I know there is so much talk over phone carriers and phones but I am 100% happy with my Droid from Sprint.  I am almost ready for an upgrade to maybe a HTC EVO since you can get it for free...YES FREE!  Go and look at the Android™ powered EVO 4G devices to see how you can get yours for free.

Sprint is a great network that is very reliable.  They also offer many discounts depending on your place of employment!!  I work at the YMCA so I get a 17% discount... BONUS!!! I am also a fan of the speed of the phone.  I can browse the internet and use so many great apps.  I think the Droid market is AWESOME! 

Sprint's sale is a 3 day event from 12/12-12/14 with so many great holiday deals.  One awesome deal is NO activation fee's for new lines and free shipping of phones!!  :)  

So think about people still on your Christmas list??  Who could you bless with a new phone??   I am still trying to convince my father the need for him to have a cell phone... tough task on hand! 

 

Go take a moment to check out the Android™ powered EVO 4G devices and check someone of your Christmas list.  :) 

 

 

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