I need hard proof/data on T-mo not enforcing the cap, but I hear ya loud and clear. My contract expires next week, and I'm dumping T-mo, they appear to be more focused on marketing to teens and such. At&t has taken the right approach and I'm making the jump.
No offense taken, I enjoy the aesthetic appeal of a phone, but anything that slides, folds, pops-out, is not what I'm looking for. Good luck with the 'Dream', maybe they'll make it in Neon-Green or Polka-Dots and then you'll really get your $'s worth! (kidding) All jokes aside though, I remember watching a CNET interview with a rep from Google about the HTC, he stated "Eventually we will find a way to get our marketing and advertising content onto the phones, because we are Google and that's our revenue source...." Say what? We are now in the age of paying for ads? I can see it now.........Home screen, call log, address book, browser, Toyota tundra, Kraft Cheese foods link. LOL I hope I'm over-reacting. x-D