Please Help!!! We need a Nokia Windows Phone on Sprint
I ran into this thread today on Sprint's website, and I need everyone to help me support it. We need to put our voices out there!!! Sprint needs a highend Lumia device as they are the only major carrier in the US that does not carry one. We need to start doing things like tweeting Sprint, Nokia, Softbank, Windows Phone, and Masayoshi Son who is Softbanks CEO. Let's bug the heck out of all of them.
Head over to this link and place a comment because Sprint's customers should not be limited to their subpar HTC and Samsung offerings.
https://community.sprint.com/baw/thread/136445
Thanks everyone an advance for your help.
Re: Please Help!!! We need a Nokia Windows Phone on Sprint
I would expect Sprint to carry Nokia Windows Phones eventually. It took longer for Verizon to get them than AT&T/T-Mobile.
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I'm hoping they will be on board for whatever new Microsoft Lumia 8.1/Blue devices that are announced within the next six months.
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sprint had wp7 on the htc arrive. they gave it 0% effort and no support or updates. then when wp8 came out they said they weren't going to sell it on any phones. I jumped ship and went to Verizon. sprint can suck it as far as i'm concerned.
Re: Please Help!!! We need a Nokia Windows Phone on Sprint
We should start a petition to end Sprint.
They seriously need to fold as a company. I have no idea as to how they get away with charging people that much for edge speeds.
Re: Please Help!!! We need a Nokia Windows Phone on Sprint
Sprint and Nokia's company NSN (Nokia Solutions and Networks) just made a deal today for Sprint's LTE network. Do you think this might mean Sprint could be getting a Nokia Lumia soon since the ice has been broken? Check out the link>>>>
]Mobile broadband ace NSN wins Sprint deal for large-scale TDD LTE roll-out
Re: Please Help!!! We need a Nokia Windows Phone on Sprint
I sure hope so. But with Microsoft stepping in to purchase Nokia, it may be up to the folks in Redmond soon.