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Brand loyalty... Looks... OLED screen... Color... 4G compatibility... Battery life...
To name a few. Faster processor and more ram are also considerations as Microsoft has set up minimum requirements and not specific standards. This would make all WP7 phones the same in and out. For example... If the LG phone that's out there comes to Sprint... I will have to wait to get my WP7 phone till another manufacturer comes out with another Sprint phone inspite of the fact that the LG phone has a physical keyboard and I love physical keyboards. I don't like LG quality, build, feel, look. So... Hopefully I have a choice. p. |
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Good points. I would hope that any phones bound for Sprint take advantage of the 4G network, if they don't they're missing an opportunity to shine and I'll end up picking up an Andriod phone to replace my Touch Pro 2. Screen resolution and battery life would certainly come into play even though there are minimal requirements, excelling in those areas would be selling points. I'm flexible on the form factor since most handsets look pretty nice these days but I won't buy something that looks slapped together either.
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What is the deal with Sprint? All the talk is about whether Verizon will have the phone and that it is AT&T and Tmobile. There has not been one peep from the phone manufactures or Sprint or the blogs about whether Sprint will or will not participate. In other words it is as if Sprint doesn't even exist.
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Besides... It builds up tension and when they actually release the WP7 phone in November sometime... We will all be clammering to get one. And they'll be able to put another notch on their belt.
I hate it... But it makes perfect sense not to overload the market. Keep the popular phones going till they sell out. Then the next and then the next. p. |
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