Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Sprint's Year In Review


What a year it has been in mobile. So many innovative and creative phones have been released, and some of them have even been on the Sprint Network. But it wasn't just phones that made it a good year to be a Sprint customer. Here are our top moments of Sprint in 2009:

-Sprint introduces Any Mobile, Anytime. Almost every other carrier has a way to help you save your minutes every month, but Sprint topped them all by letting you call any cell phone in the United States without using your monthly minutes. The feature is available with all of Sprint's Everything Data plans.

-The Palm Pre released solely on Sprint. The revolutionary phone that has kept Palm alive, the phone has a full keyboard and great multitasking ability. The phone is expected to be available on other carriers early next year, but Sprint is still the exclusive carrier for now.

-Sprint gets two Android phones. The HTC Hero and Samsung Moment are both great phones for any network, but they made Sprint the second carrier to offer an Android phone in the United States. Both phones have great touch screens, are very customizable, and offer tight integration with all of your Google services. Now you just have to decide if you want Sense UI or a slide out QWERTY keyboard.

-Two new Blackberry's released. RIM's Blackberry smartphones have always been popular for their great security and push email, and now Sprint has two new phones with updated features and operating system this year. The Tour has a great keyboard and also offers world roaming capability by using GSM networks, while the 8530 has Wifi and an optical trackpad for even better navigation.

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