I disagree, and I would like to see Google get into the hardware, and service business. Yes, Android, may take longer to be adopted, and some carriers might not want to use a "Sprint" OS. However, if Google ran Sprint in such a way that it put the customer first, then other carriers would be forced to adopt more friendly policies.
I have Verizon now, and every month they remove features, or charge more for things like text messaging. Verizon is trying to raise prices as much as they can without losing too many subscribers. I really hope that Google would bring some competition to the wireless market, so we can see some price reductions, instead of increases.
You are talking out of your ass. Tell me what features they remove "every month"? And raise the price for text messaging? Yeah AFTER AT&T and Sprint raised them first... a little bit of knowledge will go a long way.
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I disagree, and I would like to see Google get into the hardware, and service business. Yes, Android, may take longer to be adopted, and some carriers might not want to use a "Sprint" OS. However, if Google ran Sprint in such a way that it put the customer first, then other carriers would be forced to adopt more friendly policies.
I have Verizon now, and every month they remove features, or charge more for things like text messaging. Verizon is trying to raise prices as much as they can without losing too many subscribers. I really hope that Google would bring some competition to the wireless market, so we can see some price reductions, instead of increases.
You are talking out of your ass. Tell me what features they remove "every month"? And raise the price for text messaging? Yeah AFTER AT&T and Sprint raised them first... a little bit of knowledge will go a long way.