It looks like my options are:
1. Stick with current AT&T plan, get the Nexus One and throw down $529.
2. Stick with current AT&T plan, and pray that AT&T gets some good Androids soon.
3. Go to Verizon and get the Incredible, and bring my wife over as well (don't want to have to deal with 2 cell companies. I'll just pay the ETF since it's less than another month's bill anyways.) $160/month
4. Go to Sprint and get the EVO, bring over wife. $130/month.
The simplest thing would be #1, but that also has a good deal of risk, not to mention the greatest up front charges. I don't think I have the patience for #2. #3 is appealing, assuming that Verizon doesn't end up sucking (also I think I can convince them to give me a 2nd phone free as long as it's not another Incredible.) #4 is appealing from a cost standpoint, since I'd be paying less than what I do now, get more minutes, and also my wife would get a data plan as well. Still, Sprint isn't exactly known for stellar service, and I don't see myself paying extra to use 4G (assuming it's ever unveiled here) or the WiFi hotspot capabilities (which I'm SURE they'll be disabling, even in Android 2.2)
Thoughts?