not everyone wants qwerty pads, or smartphones most folks want/need a phone that makes good calls and decent battery life thats why most phones are in one of three tiers, basic, mid-level, and hi-end phones I will admit that while in the past, sprint had the best phone selections, they have fallen woefully behind the game in that regard, but then they don't mercilessly feature-lock their phones and force a specific interface structure like verizon does
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not everyone wants qwerty pads, or smartphones
most folks want/need a phone that makes good calls and decent battery life
thats why most phones are in one of three tiers, basic, mid-level, and hi-end phones
I will admit that while in the past, sprint had the best phone selections, they have fallen woefully behind the game in that regard, but then they don't mercilessly feature-lock their phones and force a specific interface structure like verizon does