Weak, dude. I've been on just about EVERY service provider there is, and as a mobile consultant I have to keep up to date with devices and deal with all service providers, and I personally recommend Sprint over all others as far as value for your dollar. ATT and Verizon get away with highway robbery every day since they are the most popular, T-mobile is good to their customers but far too behind tech wise IMO. Sprint is a smart choice, and it saddens me to see them failing in their business plan. If they go under or get bought by Verizon, etc, they will be severely missed.
Yeah, there are plenty of Sprint fans out there (myself included). Not everyone hates Sprint. In fact, I'd venture to say that the most hard-core Windows Mobile users have found a happy home on Sprint. In fact, I think Sprint and WinMo have a lot in common - incredibly powerful but not easy to use.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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Just hurry up and die already. Your customers deserve to be on real networks with real, workable plans fo the future.
Weak, dude.
I've been on just about EVERY service provider there is, and as a mobile consultant I have to keep up to date with devices and deal with all service providers, and I personally recommend Sprint over all others as far as value for your dollar. ATT and Verizon get away with highway robbery every day since they are the most popular, T-mobile is good to their customers but far too behind tech wise IMO. Sprint is a smart choice, and it saddens me to see them failing in their business plan. If they go under or get bought by Verizon, etc, they will be severely missed.
Yeah, there are plenty of Sprint fans out there (myself included). Not everyone hates Sprint. In fact, I'd venture to say that the most hard-core Windows Mobile users have found a happy home on Sprint. In fact, I think Sprint and WinMo have a lot in common - incredibly powerful but not easy to use.