I think every other company, T-Mobile, at&t, Verizon Wireless, other than Sprint are in the leading edge. Sprint blows. And I have been with them since 2002.
Luigi, I've heard the same complaints being mentioned about for EVERY carrier - yes, even AT&T customers are unhappy about their phone selection. T-Mobile gets cheap Samsungs, Verizon gets phones late and cripples them, et cetera.
OMG. So, tell me, do 3 dozen colors on the same phone make that company a better provider? I remember someone talking about how AT&T was the leader in the wireless phone model market. Someone else fired back saying, "not really they just have the same phones just in many different colors." From what I've seen in the stores, they are right. Sprint's phone might not give a geek a hardon but they do work and work well. The M520, replacing the m500 series is a welcome model and I'm sure the battery will last much longer.
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wow, another craptastic phone from Sprint. They're always on the trailing end of new phones. (I can say that; I've had sprint since '99)
Who is on the leading edge? Inquiring minds would like to know.
@Mark
I think every other company, T-Mobile, at&t, Verizon Wireless, other than Sprint are in the leading edge. Sprint blows. And I have been with them since 2002.
Luigi, I've heard the same complaints being mentioned about for EVERY carrier - yes, even AT&T customers are unhappy about their phone selection. T-Mobile gets cheap Samsungs, Verizon gets phones late and cripples them, et cetera.
Oh well.
OMG. So, tell me, do 3 dozen colors on the same phone make that company a better provider? I remember someone talking about how AT&T was the leader in the wireless phone model market. Someone else fired back saying, "not really they just have the same phones just in many different colors." From what I've seen in the stores, they are right. Sprint's phone might not give a geek a hardon but they do work and work well. The M520, replacing the m500 series is a welcome model and I'm sure the battery will last much longer.