"...that will entice people to dump their current carriers and go to Sprint."
I think you missed that part buddy. It might have been the case for about a week after it released, but not since then and especially now Samsung has released superior phones on T-Mobile and Verizon. Now, people do come to Sprint from AT&T/Verizon and pick up the Instinct, but not because of the Instinct (normally because of high prices, coverage issues, billing errors, just pissed off at said carrier, or deposits too high). It does a decent job of preventing people from leaving Sprint, but not bringing people to Sprint.
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"...that will entice people to dump their current carriers and go to Sprint."
I think you missed that part buddy. It might have been the case for about a week after it released, but not since then and especially now Samsung has released superior phones on T-Mobile and Verizon. Now, people do come to Sprint from AT&T/Verizon and pick up the Instinct, but not because of the Instinct (normally because of high prices, coverage issues, billing errors, just pissed off at said carrier, or deposits too high). It does a decent job of preventing people from leaving Sprint, but not bringing people to Sprint.