@(Unverified) i'm a sprint customer and i agree with you. it seems like they wait until a network has already proven that something is great b4 they hop on the bandwagon. yeah you could mention the pre, but there were so many things that went wrong it just made you wonder. and honestly if you weren't gonna announce any smartphones the least you could've did was partner with google and get your own version of nexus one too. its like they're comfotable being in the bottom two of the national carriers. t-mobile coverage sucks but they at least make up for it with their phone line-up. they push their plans which yes is the best, but it seems like they seem to never learn that no matter what you're plans are, if you have the cutting edge device like the iphone or like the droid, then new customers will always come regardless of their plan pricing (verizon) or their coverage performance (at&t).
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Some people at Sprint really needs to be fired....
Do they really pay you guys to keep coming out with this crap?
@(Unverified) i'm a sprint customer and i agree with you. it seems like they wait until a network has already proven that something is great b4 they hop on the bandwagon. yeah you could mention the pre, but there were so many things that went wrong it just made you wonder. and honestly if you weren't gonna announce any smartphones the least you could've did was partner with google and get your own version of nexus one too. its like they're comfotable being in the bottom two of the national carriers. t-mobile coverage sucks but they at least make up for it with their phone line-up. they push their plans which yes is the best, but it seems like they seem to never learn that no matter what you're plans are, if you have the cutting edge device like the iphone or like the droid, then new customers will always come regardless of their plan pricing (verizon) or their coverage performance (at&t).