Sprint won't carry it, at least not initially. They may get a revamped version that uses EVDO but at the moment the HSPDA data connection (and GSM voice connection) are not compatible with Sprint's network. AT&T is the logical choice for this, unless Tmo gets off their ass and actually gets their 3g network working in more than one city.
The CDMA version of the Diamond along with the Raphael are already being developed for Sprint. They may actually be beating AT&T to the punch. Remember Qualcomm makes this chipset for both CDMA and GSM. In fact Engadget was the one who posted about the Sprint version of both of those phones a bit back.
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Neeko @ May 6th 2008 9:18AM
HOT HOT HOT......Cmon Sprint you need to release these bady boys NOW.. LOVE THAT INTERFACE...
Thats a nice designed phone. Love the clean lines.
josh @ May 6th 2008 9:42AM
Sprint won't carry it, at least not initially. They may get a revamped version that uses EVDO but at the moment the HSPDA data connection (and GSM voice connection) are not compatible with Sprint's network. AT&T is the logical choice for this, unless Tmo gets off their ass and actually gets their 3g network working in more than one city.
DonatoM3 @ May 6th 2008 10:27AM
The CDMA version of the Diamond along with the Raphael are already being developed for Sprint. They may actually be beating AT&T to the punch. Remember Qualcomm makes this chipset for both CDMA and GSM. In fact Engadget was the one who posted about the Sprint version of both of those phones a bit back.
DonatoM3 @ May 6th 2008 11:10AM
Found the engadget article for you
http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/23/htcs-raphael-and-diamond-coming-to-sprint-and-looking-good/
CUBSWILLWIN @ May 6th 2008 4:02PM
I'm on sprint and I'd rather have this one 'cause the qwerty keyboard just doesn't fit me for this phone.
XIYL @ May 6th 2008 11:36PM
i really do hope it comes to t-mobile. i haven't had a smart phone in like 6 months. i would totally get this phone.