Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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well duh! with the exception of the fusic, samsung a900, and katana, sprint phones just aren't the most interesting. so that leaves three phones that the average fashion-concious person would consider. but the v3m with it's bigger customer base beats these phones hands down. sprint came to the party with too little and WAY too late. oh, and the rotten frosting on the moldy cake is that god-forsaken tech support 'bot that earned sprint the lowest customer service rating.
so, it appears, that the only reason sprint still exists is because of those sanyos everyone loves so much.