What are u talking about? Sprint has a good relationship with HTC, AFAIK they were one of the first carriers to have HTC devices. Also don't forget that Sprint is part of Google's Open Handset Alliance. Oh and that little 3G icon on the top of the screen most likely means that it was running the demo on Sprint's EVDO network. at&t hasn't offically joined the OHA and even though T-mobile has joined OHA they don't have 3G in San Francisco and VZW which did not support OHA at first is apparently a member now. So if u determine all that info, then u can definitely conclude that the dream is going to be a CDMA - EVDO device, and since Sprint usually gets HTC devices before VZW does, then you can come to the conclusion that Sprint will have the Dream.
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What are u talking about? Sprint has a good relationship with HTC, AFAIK they were one of the first carriers to have HTC devices. Also don't forget that Sprint is part of Google's Open Handset Alliance. Oh and that little 3G icon on the top of the screen most likely means that it was running the demo on Sprint's EVDO network. at&t hasn't offically joined the OHA and even though T-mobile has joined OHA they don't have 3G in San Francisco and VZW which did not support OHA at first is apparently a member now. So if u determine all that info, then u can definitely conclude that the dream is going to be a CDMA - EVDO device, and since Sprint usually gets HTC devices before VZW does, then you can come to the conclusion that Sprint will have the Dream.