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Sprint Says Windows Phone 'Coming Soon'

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Haggard

Jan 6, 2013, 5:06 PM

About damn time..

sheesh.
I agree, but "coming soon" is ominous and foreboding.

WiMAX was "coming soon" to new markets. 😁
T-Mobile's LTE network is "Coming soon". 🙂
Diablo 3 was "coming soon" for several years. 😳

I wouldn't put any stock in it until I see a...
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fireski

Jan 6, 2013, 7:14 PM

To late. I changed carriers yesterday.

As always. Sprint was/is late to the game. I have been using an HTC "Arrive" Windows 7.5 phone on Sprint for the last two or more years. Best phone I ever had. Windows Phone 8 arrived to the market place three months ago with some high end phones. All reviews were over the top. It was time to stay up to date with the new operating system and upgrade to a better phone. After months of contacting, emailing and talking, the best I knew was that Sprint "no longer supports Windows phone" but may reconsider in 2013. I was also repeatedly told that "we have some of the best Android phones available". Certainly not a good answer for a 14 year Sprint customer with six devices on the account. I've been loyal, supportive and patient. But no more. Yeste...
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That may be, but by the end of 2013, they'll be in one of the best positions for cash flow and network wise.

Fact is, they WILL have LTE, and have it unlimited. They will own more spectrum than all other carriers AND be financed by Softbank - whic...
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LOL. Someones jaded. I love that feeling people get when they feel entitled to something. Enjoy your new phone/service and let all the bad feelings go. 😛. Next time try googling for leaked information. Although most of it is tentative information mea...
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