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Originally Posted by Q_Q
I dunno, up to now, the lack of availability has not hurt the want factor of the EVO. What comes in to the stores & retailers, go right back out to the consumer.
I don't see that as 'fail' in many sense & justifies Sprint's decision.
Whether it satisfies consumer wants...that's their own personal complex.
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Your missing the point...who care about the want factor...we have to remember sprint is NOT here to sell handsets..they are here to sell contracts...By not having EVOs in stock they've literally lost millions of dollars..not only that they also lost a lot of the 4g advantage they had on the other carriers. Aka from a business perspective its a complete failure.