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Correct me please if I am wrong, but isn't this called the Fusic and Musiq on Sprint???????
This proves that people talk and don't do research, go to a Sprint Store and pull up their coverage, go to AT&T and T-Mobile and Verizon and do the same, Sprint coverage map is better above average. I have had Verizon and T-Mobile when they were Voicestream, Sprint is loosing people because of customer service, and billing. I left and came back and once I got charges for stuff that I didn't even have, I had the Samsung A900 (The Blade) and the phone only holds like 25 songs, well everytime I previewed a song, they charged me for it. It took hours before they got the charges off and figured out the problem when it could have took them minuets to figure it out. I say may the best company win, but when you say they have crappy service just shows you don'y jack, and independant company in Las Vegas did a research on At&T, Verizon, and Sprint, and Sprint came out on top. Here is Phoenix where I live channel 12 news (NBC) did a similar research with all four companies and guest who came out on top?
I totally concur with the above, the backwards compatible is an issue, people like me have just under 100 games of PS1/PS2 games, you think I am going to get rid of them, no, my old plastation 2 broke, so I am not going to dish out another 100 bucks to get another one. So I have the 60GB, and I love it, the game selection is still horrible, especially when games conitually keep getting pushed back, I have a gampro magazine from 2004 talking about Metal Gear 4 for the PS3, and today is 2008, and Metal Gear 4 still isn't out, I am a diehard Resident Evil fan, and now the games are being released on every other platform instead of PS3. The developers switch to where the money is.
I totally agree with most of the comments above, being supportive of Sprint since 2000. One of the main things though, is that Sprint currently doesn't have a CEO to make that barganing trade, thus loosing the WIMAX deal, which I was so much interested in. And also not to mention the advertising. This would be good news if it actually happened. Sprint can them again dominate the cellular world as they once did before!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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