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Either way, I'd still rather have the newer phone with the newer OS rather than the antiquated version when sprint decides to release a new version. Even if I upgrade the phone, there is still a newer phone coming out -- I just have to decide if I want to wait and live with the regular handset I have or if I want to keep what I've got and pay a higher premium for the new blackberry from ebay or whatever.
I appreciate the update info on the OS -- I was previously aware that I could update using any 4.5 update, however, I'm choosing not to at this time. I would rather have the official update from Sprint to ensure that I have compatibility with all of my sprint programs and options. I would also rather have the newer technology from a Bold or an 8900, rather than the 8330, if at all possible.
Which one is the Niagera? I've got the 8330, and I'm not too impressed -- mainly because Sprint is behind the times when it comes to OS upgrades, and I'm still running the 4.3 OS. Also, the Curve isn't MMS capable on Sprint, even though the phone itself is capable. Hoping that whatever comes out next comes MMS capable from Sprint.
When does this quarter end? I recently purchased a Curve and have about a week before my 30 days is up to decide whether I'm keeping it or waiting on the Bold. I'd much rather have the Bold, but don't want to wait forever. Thoughts as to the truth of this and the end of quarter are appreciated! :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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