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I'll take one! Sprint works great for me
I am so happy that I don't have to switch carriers for this phone. The HTC Hero is the only phone I've ever looked at online and said I would be willing to leave Sprint for and Sprint is getting it! Awesome.
Zzzzz. Where's the Curve 8900 AT&T?
My gf has one of these too. It really is a surprisingly good phone, a really capable dumbphone with good battery life. The browser could be better but it will run Opera.
What kind of keyboard is that?
Android.... seems to be going nowhere fast
Some people just need a phone, since the price is good why not be green about it
I agree, RIM needs to show more love to CDMA. I've not no interest in the Storm and the Curve 83X0 is long in the tooth. Give us some Bold/Niagara or Curve 8930 action!
Android has got to be released on more carriers and on more phones soon if it is going to be a viable smart phone platform. It is ridiculous that there still is only one Android phone in the US and its on T-Mobile (nothing against T-Mobile, I would probably be using them if it worked everywhere I needed it to). There's getting to be less and less breathing room for newcomers and at this point Android is still a newcomer.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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