 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 Reviews:
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| In the realm of Exclusivity Sprint is dead last. They don't have the good, solid Android phones. They don't have the iPhone.
Sprint service is 10x that of AT&T in the area I live in, as good (if not better) in Seattle metro, etc. Ever since they really pushed the PR stuff and focus on customers, I've been *very* pleased w/Sprint.
They're playing the "come see this neat phone" game really poorly right now. Maybe they can't get a good exclusive because they are losing so many customers but are losing so many customers because they can't get a good exclusive? -- "And Tehuno said let there be haste, not mp5, and there was haste. All creatures of the world rejoiced." -WotLK Ch. 3.3.2 |
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 | I don't know...i've got the Hero and it's fantastic. The Pre was really easy to use, but had problems with it...more Palm's fault than Sprint's. I haven't had any trouble with the Hero and it works very very well. I've had sprint for some time now and I've never had an issue with their support on the few occasions I've had to call (I can count the number of times I've called on one hand over the last 10 years).
I looked at Verizon's plans versus Sprint and they're isn't much of a comparison. Verizon is at least $20-$30 more expensive right off the bat. Their ETFs are terrible...and their services isn't great either. I called Verizon to get some information on a phone and even when I said I wanted to sign up for service, I was still pushed through some phone option maze, and hung up on. |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 | They didn't pimp it enough. Why aren't there any ads? |
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 | There area few ads, but they were not memorable. The latest ad I can remember has the pixi (palm), samsung moment (android), and I think the Blackberry curve (stuck on a ski lift). They advertise, just not very well. |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | reply to Ytsejamer1 The problem is that the Hero is also available on Verizon as the Drois Eris. No wind in SPrint's sails for that one, though I'd take a Samsung Moment over the Droid due to the Droid's crappy keyboard. |
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