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Re: okay....i think you guys can agree with me on this

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Originally Posted by boggsie View Post
Hey, hasseye - I'm not trying to be arguementative, but for the most part, it seems like you are disappointed that Sprint isn't picking up GSM phones. The phones that go to T-Mobile, who is a GSM carrier, are GSM phones which are not compatible with CDMA. Sprint is a CDMA carrier.

Which Windows Mobile CDMA is on the street now that looks interesting ... and has a compelling reason to upgrade ... ie processor, ram or rom upgrade and not just a few extra pixels of screen real-estate?

Best regards,
-boggsie
While this is true, if Sprint wanted to have a CDMA HD2, then they would need only call up HTC and order it. Radios can be switched out, and everyone knows that carriers order customized phones for their network. Just look at the Touch Pro 2. All the major carriers have it, and each one of them is different. Same goes for the Hero. Look at the unlocked version

and then look at the Sprint version
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Completely different look and radio, but the same phone.

It's not the phone companies keeping these great devices from us, it's Sprint making the decision to move toward Android and WebOS. And so far it seems that they have not heard from enough people to make a difference in their decision making process.
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