
07-20-2007, 01:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NightWinggl@gmail.com
This is what really bugs me about Sprint. Their cheepy regular phones like the Katana or RAZR V3M... have at the very least A-GPS enabled with Telenav or Garmin and can be used. And on EVDO it's not too bad. But if you have dropped $400 or $600 (I know, I'm talking full prices here) for a new PPC cell phone (Mogul, 6700, Q, or Treo...) with them, you can't even get Telenav with out spedning another $50 to $100 on a bluetooth GPS receiver. I don't get it. I spend more and get less? What's the deal Sprint? Just let us have our damn GPS. We paid for it.
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what he said.
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