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Originally Posted by austintb
Point proven. You just didn't get the commercial.
It's the "FIRST" 4G cell phone in America! Not the world by the way.
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I guess those little details don't matter much. People will know it's the first they've seen here one way or the other.
But, yes, the commercial is just meant to stir up some interest. Sprint doesn't have five minutes to talk about what's so great about this phone. In 30 seconds, they have to woo us into becoming interested in the product. There are several phones out that sound like they are just like the Evo. If Sprint spent the 30 seconds talking about the processor and screen size and running on Android, most people would be like, 'My Droid has the same features'. They wouldn't be interested beyond that. By Sprint making the commercials like this, they make a person want to do some investigation, and by doing that they'll see how different and revolutionary the phone really is. I think after launch we will start to see additional commercials that are reminiscent of the Verizon Droid commercials.