well first off the problem with Sprint adopting the 'Dream' is that it is GSM, not CDMA. But Sprint is part of the 'Open Handset Alliance' and I've read elsewhere that Sprint should be getting an Android phone in the near future as well, but no word of when or in what form factor. People keep throwing around the word 'exclusivity' with T-Mobile, but that would kind of negate a large part of the reason Google got into the 'business' so I think your chance for Sprint are good... just may take a bit longer, besides then you'll benefit from all the bugs tat show up on T-Mobile.
“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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well first off the problem with Sprint adopting the 'Dream' is that it is GSM, not CDMA. But Sprint is part of the 'Open Handset Alliance' and I've read elsewhere that Sprint should be getting an Android phone in the near future as well, but no word of when or in what form factor. People keep throwing around the word 'exclusivity' with T-Mobile, but that would kind of negate a large part of the reason Google got into the 'business' so I think your chance for Sprint are good... just may take a bit longer, besides then you'll benefit from all the bugs tat show up on T-Mobile.