But I wouldn't be surprised if by the time this device comes out for Sprint there would already be a newer device almost ready to be released.
All I'm saying is RIM needs to give Sprint some love and help them release a device within a reseonable amount of time. The Curve came out mid 2007 so its been just about a year since it was first released.
Yeah but AT&T's 3G coverage is truly pathetic compared to Verizon or Sprint. The only carrier further behind AT&T is T-Mobile. Why is it so hard for GSM carriers to get their act together and actually do 3G in a timely manner? They probably love bureaucracy, which is why they went GSM in the first place.. ahh corporate cultures..
Ray, it's not just the carriers. We, the people, need to demand better service and quality phones from them. They provide a service to us, which in my opinion means that we should have power over them.
Why is a third world country chuck full of 3G enabled phones and has better network coverage, and we can't have that throughout one god damn state?
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seanyoung @ May 6th 2008 1:42PM
Great when they finally are about to release the Curve for Sprint there are leaks of the next Blackberry. Sigh I can't win on Sprint.
Adrian @ May 9th 2008 3:48PM
Actually, you do win. Why? Because you get the better service option, while AT&T is stuck on EDGE, you get EVDO
Lazaro17 @ May 6th 2008 2:52PM
actually, the at&t version will have 3g. these are just two other flavors
seanyoung @ May 6th 2008 3:03PM
But I wouldn't be surprised if by the time this device comes out for Sprint there would already be a newer device almost ready to be released.
All I'm saying is RIM needs to give Sprint some love and help them release a device within a reseonable amount of time. The Curve came out mid 2007 so its been just about a year since it was first released.
Ray @ May 6th 2008 3:12PM
Yeah but AT&T's 3G coverage is truly pathetic compared to Verizon or Sprint. The only carrier further behind AT&T is T-Mobile. Why is it so hard for GSM carriers to get their act together and actually do 3G in a timely manner? They probably love bureaucracy, which is why they went GSM in the first place.. ahh corporate cultures..
Gorillamonk @ May 7th 2008 10:46AM
Ray, it's not just the carriers. We, the people, need to demand better service and quality phones from them. They provide a service to us, which in my opinion means that we should have power over them.
Why is a third world country chuck full of 3G enabled phones and has better network coverage, and we can't have that throughout one god damn state?