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Goddbless said:
disolitude said:
 


It seems Sprint had a change of heart since about Windows Phone.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398768,00.asp

But it's ok as Tmobile and new HTC Radar seem to be doing well.

http://www.neowin.net/news/radar-4g-is-t-mobiles-3rd-best-selling-device-2-months-in-a-row

I'm saddened by that because I have Sprint and want a Windows phone. The problem is I don't want a phone with a keyboard. I would rather something fully touch-screen. However I have tried the Arrive and it's great, I just don't understand why they would only release one phone for the entire line and judge it from that.

I sense that Sprint has alterior motives as HTC Arrive is definetly not a bad phone and infact its very well rated on their website.

Besides, they really need to offer choice to make that kind of call. Not all phones are created equally for every persons taste.

Take me for example...I got to play around with many phones in the last year and a half due to my adiction to technology as well as my work providing me with some.

As of september 2010 I used:

Iphone 4 (2 months)-->Motorolla Milestone (2 months)-->LG Optimus 7 (8 months)-->LG Optimus Quantum(less than a month)-->Iphone 4 (2 month)-->Samsung Focus (last 2 weeks)

If all I tried form the Windows Phone camp was LG Quantum, I would have hated Windows Phone. That phone really didn't appeal to me at all despite the smooth WP UI. However LG Optimus 7 was much better and the newly bought Samsung Focus is absolutely awesome.