CES 2009
what was Palm thinking
My bet is this phone will be forgotten as quickly as the Instinct.
Sprint has a temporary exclusive. Other carriers will have it soon after. (My guess is no more than six months.)
Here is the link I provided in my previous post in this thread:
http://investor.palm.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID ... »
Availability and Pricing
Palm Pre is scheduled to be available first in the United States exclusively from Sprint in the first half of 2009, and will be followed by a world-ready UMTS version for other regions. Sprint's pricing for the phone has not yet been determined.
http://investor.palm.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID ... »
Sprint HAD (had being previously) the worst customer care previously along with service problems. In a recent study however, this shows otherwise:
"CIO Insight’s 2008 Vendor Value Survey substantiates our claims by placing Sprint as the No. 1 telecom company, and ranking Sprint No. 19 overall when considering other technology vendors, among 568 business technology executives polled. Results show that IT execs are clearly attracted to Sprint’s value proposition."
Sprint- 19 😁
VZW-25 😢
Qwest-31 😢
Tmobile- 34 😢
ATT- 37 😢
lower means better for the slow peop...
(continues)
Good things come to those who wait.
Someone who had service pretty much everywhere.
Good customer Care.
Cheap plans.
Great upgrade values.
A company that is constantly producing nice phones.
If you have any other company that sprint you are paying way to much for your service.
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