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My bet is that Sprint is paying a lot more per phone to get the better one and its not verizon crippling them. But with Verion opening their network and Sprint on the edge of bankruptcy. Sprint is looking more short term trying to attract the customers with better phones where as Verizon is paying less for the phones and planning on Sprint going under so they'll reap the benefits without paying a hefty price for them.
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As Verizon moves to LTE and away from CDMA, what kind of phones will be available to Sprint as the lone CDMA US carrier? By that point it may be a moot point considering Sprint's financial situation. The Sprint Touch Pro may be my next phone, but I can't help but wonder if it will be my last CDMA device. The original 500 min SERO plan is a great deal but may not be worth it if Sprint starts to fall far behind on their offerings. Sprint is probably too committed to WiMax at this point to change directions.
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I'm not defending Verizon, in fact I left them for their crippled phones and crippling data prices on PDA phones. But, VZW is expected to get the diamond before the Touch Pro, and their version of the diamond is better IMHO than the one on Sprint. It won't have the built in 4gb of memory, but it will include a MicroSDHC card slot.
To some this might seem like a negative, but I'd rather have the ability to stick one of the new 16gb Sandisk Micro's in my phone. As far as the touch pro goes, I would imagine the specs will be identical to Sprints, but they may keep the GPS locked so you have to use their nav software. I believe that's what they've done with their version of the 6800. BTW I switched from VZW to Sprint SERO and hope I don't ever have to go back. |
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