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Originally Posted by snowplow54
+1. A great example of that is the Samsung Moment coming from out of Nowhere and into sprint's system. Nowadays it has become more and more common for new phones to leak and for people to know what will be coming. But If Sprint did have a bunch of new phones coming out all early and often. then people would be complaining about signing a 2 yr agreement for a phone that is outdated within 3 weeks.
I would prefer all of sprints resources to be put into a 4G roll out. But if T-mobile and AT&T's 3G roll out patterns are any indication, I don't think I'll be getting 4G in my area anytime soon anyways.
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I wonder how people stand signing contracts on Tmo and Verizon b/c Verizon's dev labs are a leaky faucet and Tmo brags about their "upcoming" handsets right on their own web page
and trust me, I don't think Sprint is using Tmo and ATT as an example of how to deploy a network, if they did only 1/4 of Sprint's customers would have 3G and then they'd turn around and brag about their awesome 1xRTT network