That article is somewhat misleading. Most of the 4,000 people who were fired are already gone. The people who are remaining from that 4,000 are only those that are working in a retail store that is scheduled to be closed. Most people's last day out of that 4,000 was back in March. This article seems to just be regurgitating a lot of info that has been public for months now. The closing of 125 stores is nothing new. As usual, Bloomberg writes another misleading story about Sprint.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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That article is somewhat misleading. Most of the 4,000 people who were fired are already gone. The people who are remaining from that 4,000 are only those that are working in a retail store that is scheduled to be closed. Most people's last day out of that 4,000 was back in March. This article seems to just be regurgitating a lot of info that has been public for months now. The closing of 125 stores is nothing new. As usual, Bloomberg writes another misleading story about Sprint.
Disclosure: I am a Sprint employee.
At least until you get your pink slip, eh?