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Another junk phone from Sprint yet again

WhySoBluePandaBear

May 5, 2014, 5:01 PM
Why do they even BOTHER releasing these phones? They don't sell worth a damn - they do nothing but give the consumer a bad taste in their mouth - meanwhile they're going to and ALWAYS blame the carrier first, and then the manufacturer second.

I would almost say they cost the carrier more money than what they make - between shipping & their service and repair issues - I don't get why they waste their time on sub-par phones NO ONE wants.


There about about 10 phones on the market that actually sell worth a damn right now, and they ALL have water & physical abuse cases that are FAR superior to what this phone has to offer, in addition to being MUCH better devices.
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dougm

May 5, 2014, 5:42 PM
Sprint NEEDS to add low-end Spark phones to their lineup that answer to this market segment. Not everyone wants to buy the latest Samsung Galaxy just to enjoy the Spark network. This will be Sprint's first tri-band LTE budget phone. Good for them!
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The Victor

May 6, 2014, 12:53 PM
plus not everyone can offord to or even liks galaxy phones, too complicated for them
wonder if theyre gonna have iPhones that have spark, i would think so but guess we'll see
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WhySoBluePandaBear

May 6, 2014, 8:19 PM
You two above me have to be kidding. Nobody wants low performance/quality phones - not even grandma - these phones are being sold to low-information consumers via online/telesales ( because even in-store sales people know better then to sell this - simply because it'll be nothing but a pain for them or a charge-back)


Then these customers come to a service and repair store and complain about how bad their phone sucks and how they feel wronged and done dirty (when they sort of deserve it by being cheap skates and thinking phones are actually free - you've always paid full retail for the phone bro, sorry to let you know).

You two literally haven't a clue as to what you're talking about - and for the people who run Sprint, it's evident ...
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The Victor

May 7, 2014, 10:15 AM
people are gonna complain about their phones no matter what

are you saying that theres not a single person no matter what their age is, every single person can handle using a high end phone like a galaxy phone, no because they have no idea what to o most people want to start off with a low end phone and a lot of them are happy, i wok cus cae and warranty for AT&T so trus me i know, i hear it all the time from both sides
most people are better off with a lower end phone because 1) theyre more affordable 2) some people just cant work a high end smart phon cause they have no idea what theyre doin
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WhySoBluePandaBear

May 8, 2014, 3:42 AM
The Victor said:
people are gonna complain about their phones no matter what

are you saying that theres not a single person no matter what their age is, every single person can handle using a high end phone like a galaxy phone, no because they have no idea what to o most people want to start off with a low end phone and a lot of them are happy, i wok cus cae and warranty for AT&T so trus me i know, i hear it all the time from both sides
most people are better off with a lower end phone because 1) theyre more affordable 2) some people just cant work a high end smart phon cause they have no idea what theyre doin


Are you drunk or high? There is no difference between a low end Android phone and high end, other
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The Victor

May 10, 2014, 9:29 AM
im using a keyboard at work these keyboards aren't the best and doing this while on the phone with custs

are you drunk or high? the point of having a high end phone over a low end phone is because of the quality and features. and theres a lot of other differences, RAM screen size in most cases, and a lot of other ones to mention
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