Truly this will be the thing that brings Sprint back to it's rightful place as the number 1 carrier in America.
Crowds have been spontaneously forming groups all around America, shouting in unison "SUPERSONIC", and then immediately dissolving back into the populous. They people never saw it coming. They never realized that this virus was about to envelope the country and soon the entire world. After the world it would conquer the space station, and eventually the virus would infect the sun, causing the destruction of the solar system and all human life in the Universe as we know it.
We remember March 24 as the beginning of the end of humanity.
I really hope Sprint doesn't become the #1 carrier in the U.S. I used to have Sprint back when it was the no. 1 carrier and the service and prices were horrible, which is why I left Sprint, for the more enticing Cingular, which is now enveloped by AT&T, which now sucks. The problem is that when a company gets too big for it's own good, it starts to nickel and dime it's customers and doesn't value them. Which is why both Verizon and AT&T prices are significantly higher than Sprint and some T-Mobile plans for comparable services.
The only reason Sprint is great to their customers and has better prices now is because it started going down the toilet and had to VALUE it's customers and stop their big company, leech tactics. While I hope Sprint does better than it currently is, I hope it doesn't become #1 because I don't want it to be what it once was. I hope they have to keep working to get new customers and now sit back while raking in dough off over-priced plans and phones. I'm leaving AT&T as soon as my contract is up and switching to Sprint for their better prices and service, and this phone and others will be much more enticing.
Depending on how WP7 turns out (not based on current speculations), I'm likely to get a WP7 handset on Sprint, hopefully with a 4.3" screen. If WP7 isn't exactly what I want, then I'll be going the Android route with a phone similar to the Supersonic. I'm tired of numerous dropped calls and horrid pricing with my crappy iPhone on AT&Crap.
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Truly this will be the thing that brings Sprint back to it's rightful place as the number 1 carrier in America.
Crowds have been spontaneously forming groups all around America, shouting in unison "SUPERSONIC", and then immediately dissolving back into the populous. They people never saw it coming. They never realized that this virus was about to envelope the country and soon the entire world. After the world it would conquer the space station, and eventually the virus would infect the sun, causing the destruction of the solar system and all human life in the Universe as we know it.
We remember March 24 as the beginning of the end of humanity.
@Joe the Plumber Tomorrow is March 23...
@Dogcowsaysmoof
Yes! That was the day before March 24th. We remember March 23 as the day before the beginning of the end of humanity.
(My boy Dan speaks on the 24th)
@Dogcowsaysmoof LOL EPIC PHAIL
@Joe the Plumber
He may be on the other side of the international date line! LOL.
@Joe the Plumber
I really hope Sprint doesn't become the #1 carrier in the U.S. I used to have Sprint back when it was the no. 1 carrier and the service and prices were horrible, which is why I left Sprint, for the more enticing Cingular, which is now enveloped by AT&T, which now sucks. The problem is that when a company gets too big for it's own good, it starts to nickel and dime it's customers and doesn't value them. Which is why both Verizon and AT&T prices are significantly higher than Sprint and some T-Mobile plans for comparable services.
The only reason Sprint is great to their customers and has better prices now is because it started going down the toilet and had to VALUE it's customers and stop their big company, leech tactics. While I hope Sprint does better than it currently is, I hope it doesn't become #1 because I don't want it to be what it once was. I hope they have to keep working to get new customers and now sit back while raking in dough off over-priced plans and phones. I'm leaving AT&T as soon as my contract is up and switching to Sprint for their better prices and service, and this phone and others will be much more enticing.
Depending on how WP7 turns out (not based on current speculations), I'm likely to get a WP7 handset on Sprint, hopefully with a 4.3" screen. If WP7 isn't exactly what I want, then I'll be going the Android route with a phone similar to the Supersonic. I'm tired of numerous dropped calls and horrid pricing with my crappy iPhone on AT&Crap.
@Joe the Plumber
P.S. unless your name is actually Joe and you actually are a Plumber, why in the world would you want to go by that handle?!
@ravissimo
You don't remember Joe the Plumber? He's some redneck that the republican party got to say how he hated Obama during the campaign.