What's not usable about Sprint, though? Sure, CS is generally bad. But there's nothing wrong with their network other than possibly coverage, but thanks to roaming partnerships, their coverage really isn't any less than VZW.
I invite you to take a trip to Central California with your Sprint phone. If you are lucky enough to get a signal, you'll likely be roaming. And on the off chance that you can actually make a phone, I hope you can talk fast. You'll probably get your call dropped in a matter of seconds.
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Any idea when it will be released on a useable CDMA network? (Beyond the leaked Verizon Road Map information.)
What's not usable about Sprint, though? Sure, CS is generally bad. But there's nothing wrong with their network other than possibly coverage, but thanks to roaming partnerships, their coverage really isn't any less than VZW.
I invite you to take a trip to Central California with your Sprint phone. If you are lucky enough to get a signal, you'll likely be roaming. And on the off chance that you can actually make a phone, I hope you can talk fast. You'll probably get your call dropped in a matter of seconds.
Sprint has free roaming agreements with Verizon and Alltel and vice versa. So basically, roaming doesnt matter.