I'd love to upgrade my blackberry to a droid phone and am happy with my Sprint service. Does Sprint's droid phone have a slide out keyboard. I LOVE that feature on DH's verizon droid. On Sprint's website I can't tell, so I suspect it does not 


I have the Epic 4G and it has the slide out keyboard. Honestly, I hardly ever use it since the phone has swype technology.
I just bought my son the LG android....it was the only one without an premium plan upgrade, and he's VERY happy with it.
)? I really do want a keyboard. I'm not big on the swype stuff....having a really hard time with that feature on my nook
. Maybe it just takes getting used to.If you're referring to the HTC EVO, no, it doesn't have a pullout keyboard. It's all touch screen. I have it, and it is one amazing phone.
As others have mentioned, both the Epic 4G and the brand-new HTC Evo Shift 4G have keyboards, and are both droid phones.
That said, I was fervently wishing for a phone with a keyboard (I had an Instinct, and found the touch screen horribly annoying). But when I needed an emergency replacement for a lost phone right before Christmas, I wasn't willing to part with the $250 for the Epic (and couldn't wait for the Shift).
After much consternation, I look the LG Optimus S. It's a 3G droid with a touch screen, and it was free with my contract extension. I LOVE it. The touch screen is sooo much easier to use than any other that I've tried. I'll still probably upgrade to a Shift or Epic next year (I'm Sprint Premier, so I can upgrade every year), especially if the 4G network expands by then.
That's the other consideration. The only Sprint droid phones currently available with keyboards are 4G. If you live in a 4G area, that's great. If you don't, then you'll be stuck paying an extra 10 bucks a month for something you can't use. Just something else to think about.
If I were you, I'd go to a store and play with the Optimus. See what you think. It's way less money and a really great phone.
Not true.As others have mentioned, both the Epic 4G and the brand-new HTC Evo Shift 4G have keyboards, and are both droid phones.
That said, I was fervently wishing for a phone with a keyboard (I had an Instinct, and found the touch screen horribly annoying). But when I needed an emergency replacement for a lost phone right before Christmas, I wasn't willing to part with the $250 for the Epic (and couldn't wait for the Shift).
After much consternation, I look the LG Optimus S. It's a 3G droid with a touch screen, and it was free with my contract extension. I LOVE it. The touch screen is sooo much easier to use than any other that I've tried. I'll still probably upgrade to a Shift or Epic next year (I'm Sprint Premier, so I can upgrade every year), especially if the 4G network expands by then.
That's the other consideration. The only Sprint droid phones currently available with keyboards are 4G. If you live in a 4G area, that's great. If you don't, then you'll be stuck paying an extra 10 bucks a month for something you can't use. Just something else to think about.
If I were you, I'd go to a store and play with the Optimus. See what you think. It's way less money and a really great phone.
Not true.
The Samsung Transform and the Samsung Intercept are 3G, Android and have keyboards. (Just did the Christmas phone shopping, so this is fresh in my mind)
No offense to anyone who uses one, I just went from reviews and didn't try them out myself.
The Spr9int EVO is an HTC also. An HTC touch is stunning, It does not use Swype. Give it a try, for 2 weeks.You're absolutely correct. I forgot all about those. They got terrible reviews online, so I crossed them off the list and obviously put them out of my mind tooNo offense to anyone who uses one, I just went from reviews and didn't try them out myself.
Of course, Denver is up and running with 4G and they are building another tower just a couple of miles from us, so made sense for us all to be on 4G. (We also get a substantial discount through DH work, so it helps.)
Just to be clear, Droid is a brand name of Verizon. It is not possible to have a Droid phone on Sprint.
Android is the operating system that Droid phones use. AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint all have Android based phones. Only select phones using Android on Verizon are branded as "Droid".

If you're referring to the HTC EVO, no, it doesn't have a pullout keyboard. It's all touch screen. I have it, and it is one amazing phone.
