Eh, $10 ain't that big of a deal. Plus, I pay for my plan with top-up cards (thanks, CallingMart!), so that would actually be somewhat helpful. I doubt I'm going to get a new phone this weekend though.
This is getting a bit off topic, but since I might be near the Best Buy anyway, I have a question. I bought the stupid

ing 2 year plan on my current phone when I bought it there (May 2010). It's the black tie bullshit plan or whatever. I got $10 off the phone, so the plan was basically free since it cost $9.99.
I don't know if anyone here knows what the specifics of the plan actually are. I cannot sign in to the Reward Zone site to check it for some reason- I get the redirect of death right back to the login page. Right about now I just want to be able to use my phone without it restarting about every 5th time I open or close the keyboard.
[quote name='manthing']FYI Atlantis: Swype is the default KB on the Optimus V[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I found that out. That's one of the big things VM touts about the phone. Thanks for that though. I'm not sure if Swype and I will get along at first. I'm a stickler for a keyboard, but with the way my last 2 QWERTY phones have both died within a year of getting them (one had a short in the charging port, to where moving the phone while charging would result in it redialing my last call... which got some interesting results when it called my parents at 3:30 am once, and this current phone resets itself somewhat often when you open or close the keyboard). Okay, so neither one really died, they just got frustrating to use.
Another curious question: are there any decent apps to turn the phone into a WiFi hotspot? I don't get campus WiFi in my dorm, and as many people I know in my building can attest, the internet from around 11pm-1am or so really sucks balls lately (SpeedTest.net last night said 350Kbps down/4.5Mbps up. Yeah). I know my roommate has created a WiFi hotspot (I haven't asked how, since we aren't
supposed to do it) since my laptop was trying to connect to it last night for some reason (plus it's got his name on it... idiot).
Either way, I think I'm going to end up with the Optimus. The more I read about comparing the Intercept and the Optimus, the more the Intercept sounds a lot like my phone- just with 3G internet and Android instead of 1x and some shit that VM and Kyocera decided to shit up together. I'm pretty sure that I can survive with just a touchscreen- or limit my texting.