I happend to agree with Darren, and you would never call me Sprint hater! I've been with them for almost 10 yrs and loved (almost) every day! But still to market this phone and sell it as "HD" when all it can really do is put out HD quality, is sort of over hyping an really minimal HD function! If it would playback HD that would be something to write home about! And as far as the price goes, how can they really justify it, when the Hero which is a much more anticipated and is, technologically, almost exactly the same (if not better running Android) is priced $70 cheaper! It seems as if Sprint is condemming this phone to weak sales and they want to get out every dollar they can of the ones they do sell! That is really the only expination I was able to come up with for this rediculous price!
Thanks Guys! Anybody got a clue as to pricing? I saw that blurb from best buy that it would be $200 after rebates. But that didnt make much sense with the Hero coming in at 179. So can anybody reliable (BB or Sprint employee) confirm a price please? Don't worry, information can be left annonamously...lol
Thanks for the heads up. I recently heard from an insider that the m850 is having a hardware issue with the gps and that this might cancel the launch. Any way that you can confirm that? You seem to know what your talking about...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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