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HTC Touch Diamond to Sprint in early September?
by Doug Aamoth on July 9, 2008

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According to a photo on the SprintUsers.com forum — a photo which apparently came from HowardForums (I couldn’t find it there) — several new handsets will be available on the Sprint network over the coming months. The HTC MP6950, also known as the HTC Touch Diamond, being one that’s apparently hitting September 2nd.

If the reportedly leaked photo is legit, we’ll also see the Treo 800W soon, a red BlackBerry Curve, the Katana Eclipse by Sanyo, and a few others. The photo looks a little “cheap” to me, but if it’s an internal Sprint document, maybe they’re not all about dressing these things up.

via BGR

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  • Sprint overcharged my small (US) company for over $50,000.00. We caught them doing it and now they refuse to refund the over-payments. You can read the full story at http://www.sprint-really-sucks.com

    I also wrote an open letter to Dan Hesse the Chairman and CEO of Sprint Nextel. It is a good read so please consider reading the letter.

    http://www.sprint-really-sucks.com/open-letter-dan-hesse.aspx

  • A Concerned Citizen - August 8th, 2008 at 1:34 am PDT

    Dear Allen,

    Will you please quit pasting your stupid comment and website info on every site? You have nobody to blame but yourself. You failed to shop for the best price and blame the company selling it to you?

    So if a guy wants to sell me a well-used 1985 BMW with 200K miles on it and I pay him $50,000, it’s his fault and not mine?

    Sorry Allen, you really need to grow up and next time do a little research. Sprint, or any other company for that matter, can charge whatever they want for their services. If someone is STUPID enough to pay then oh well! It’s called the free market.

    Regards,

    Robert

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