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Sprint CEO: Android Is Not Good Enough for Sprint (Yet) [Android]
Sprint CEO: Android Is Not Good Enough for Sprint (Yet) [Android]
CEO Dan Hesse, whom you may remember from those classy black-and-white commercials on the teevee, recently told the National Press Club that as it stands, he doesn't think Android is "good enough to put the Sprint brand on it." Sure, he probably just meant that he'd like to see Android's kinks ...
   Sprint Touch Pro now available on web
Sprint Touch Pro now available on web
boygeniusreport.com — Woo! Sprint customers in need of a sexy new smartphone will be happy to learn that the Touch Pro’s limited availability is now a thing of the past. HTC’s beast of a QWERTY slider is officially ripe for the picking and can be snagged from the Sprint ... (more) Sprint Touch Pro now available on web
Palm Treo Pro Coming to US Through Sprint? [Palm]
Palm Treo Pro Coming to US Through Sprint? [Palm]
gizmodo.com — If Sprint's website is any indication, and it probably is, the Palm Treo Pro will be arriving to the service sometime in the near to far future. There's no formal page for the Europe-only handset at this time, but it's been spotted in a product ... (more) Palm Treo Pro Coming to US Through Sprint? [Palm]
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AT&T Rejects Google's Android
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... The comments come two weeks after Sprint CEO Dan Hesse expressed similar sentiments when he said Android isn't good enough yet to put the Sprint brand on it. ...

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