a little missed information
I was one of the earliest adopters of the 6800, i think the device is pretty good on the whole.
But sprint advertised gps as a function on their purchase page back in june.
It may not say anything about gps on sprints site now, but it did for the first few months.
I think the only legitimate quibble we might have with the phone, with regards to a all out sprint war would be the gps statement. But we knew it did not have gps within the first 30 days, the trial period in which we could easlily return it for a full refund.
Otherwise im satisfied with the mogul.
I just wish it had bluetooth 5.0, 100 "TERROR"bytes of memory and a quad core processor, 1280x1024 display, the form factor of a nickel, red in color, 802.11 z, thought based text messaging, a keyboard that slides out with hydraulic acuators "i want my phone to have the 3 wheel motion", An iphone like look feel and taste, a virtual keyboard and a non virtual keyboard, a bigger sprint logo, 3d porn.
The true complaint should be directed at microsoft for falling behind in a a technology race, and sitting on their hands atop of a billion dollars. Or not.
but thats just me.
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