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Re: Sprint Touch Pro 2 Release Date Sept 6TH Per Sprint Corp

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Originally Posted by tokuzumi View Post
The problems with the instinct are, based on my very limited usage of one:

Sprint won't allow developers access to the phone features, such as GPS, re-skins, etc.
There are a lot of java apps, but they are mostly games. Nothing really serious, other than a web browser, or two.

If developers could be allowed to develop some real apps for the phone, this phone could build a following, and be considered a serious phone.

what OS does this phone even use? would developers really take the time to take a part a random proprietary OS that will probably never be used again? But I agree sprint should just let the devs do what they want to do, no reason to be like apple with that phone.