Crack, as you've guessed it, is, in fact, illegal. So, yeah, unless Sprint stores are dealin', now, we've got a potential problem there.
Also, we've seen the video walkthough of the UI: it is, as a poet would phrase it, shit. I do, in fact, understand that prototypes don't sport the fully functional, gussied up version that the final product will sport. Unless the UI is changed, err, completely, the final product will have a slightly better though nearly equally as shitacular UI.
But, then again, most people won't do research and will buy it because of all the hype for a keypad-less phone.
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Crack, as you've guessed it, is, in fact, illegal. So, yeah, unless Sprint stores are dealin', now, we've got a potential problem there.
Also, we've seen the video walkthough of the UI: it is, as a poet would phrase it, shit. I do, in fact, understand that prototypes don't sport the fully functional, gussied up version that the final product will sport. Unless the UI is changed, err, completely, the final product will have a slightly better though nearly equally as shitacular UI.
But, then again, most people won't do research and will buy it because of all the hype for a keypad-less phone.
not to mention that people who are still on sprint obviously dont know/care about call quality or service, haha
Just like the iPhone. I can see your point.