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Originally Posted by x10guy
I think that is already happening. Sites like CNET and Engadget are going absolutely gaga over this phone... Can't ask for better publicity than that.
Then again, it's not unheard of for Sprint to mishandle and drop the ball on marketing.
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Sites like CNET and Engadget goes people with some "understanding"..considering the release date they should aim at the iPhone people who's contracts are about to expire..
I mean many urban places complain about iPhone and 3G..well I am sure they will be interested in 4G that works.
They need to do things like apple does and give out free phone to celebs and places like "daily show" and "Colbert report" and access media that common people access.
But they also gotta outline the features better..did you see the banner ads on Engadget the ones with a spinning EVO...lame...its so fast you can't even see whats going on..maybe it suppose to dictate how fast the phone connection is but whats the point if its too fast for me too see...the first time I saw the banner it made me think "spam" filling up the screen lol