They only one that really hurt Sprint was the one for the RAZR but aside from that I don't believe the other exclusivity deals last long enough to cause any major impact. I mean what is a month to 3 months exclusive? Hardly enough. Verizon got 700w well Sprint got 700wx which was better and that exclusivity lasted a bit. Motorola Q? No biggie and neither was the KRZR. Sprint had the SLVR before Verizon. Also Sprint got the 755p before Verizon and the 8830 was how barely a month. Sprint got the 6700 first and it got the 6800 first as well. It's pretty equally balanced if you ask me.
If you guys knew all the other goodies that are coming to Sprint. I'll tease, two new Blackbery's (which I think will surprise people) two new phones from HTC and two new Treo's. Not to mention some of the ones that are already known like the V9m, LX260, M520, ROKR Z6m and more.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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If you guys knew all the other goodies that are coming to Sprint. I'll tease, two new Blackbery's (which I think will surprise people) two new phones from HTC and two new Treo's. Not to mention some of the ones that are already known like the V9m, LX260, M520, ROKR Z6m and more.