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    luvlybabei
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    i want to get the sph a 450? i think but i wanna know if sprint is ok.


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    a450? What is that? Not a sprint phone, maybe your talking about the A460? Well, Sprint's okay, just depends on where you live.



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    he's right it all depends on where you live. Sprint will work great if you live a big city. Also if you want to get a sprint phone i would suggest any Sanyo model. They have really good reception and the battery life is superb. I own the Sanyo 5300 and although the battery life isn't the greatest it comes with two batteries because of the color screen and built in camera. The phone retails at $400 but if that's too much I would suggest the Sanyo 5150 it looks exactly like the 5300 but it doesn't have the camera feature.



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    i've had sprint for a couple years now. the service is relatively good. i chose sprint mainly because of the phones. i have been considering switching to at&t because they have nationwide plans that don't require an additional charge for roaming. sprint plans are rather expensive for the minutes included. sprint isn't the most economical choice imo. i will say the vision service seems to be down about 50% of the time i try to use it.



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    it's ok it really spend on where you live!!!! i mean some people like it and others hate it i guess you just got to really try it!
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    well, sprint isn't a good option in my area. bad reception here
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    ok i think

    its allright love verizon



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    bad choice in sac...



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    Unless you spend the majority of your time 15 miles or more from a major highway or city, then Sprint is the way to go. Sanyo phones are the best on the market. Right now, the 4900 is at a great price($150, or free for prime customers in certain markets). The Hitachi P300 is also another great performer.



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    depends on where you are, just like they said stay near major cities.



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    from what i have heard sprint has poor customer service in general



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    I definitely agree about the needing to be close to big cities or major highways.



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    i use sprint in texas and it works fine as long as i am not behind an huge hills and such



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    You should check the recption coverage in your area too.

    David



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    sprint is great..but like all services..it's going to be bad in some area..no cellphone provider has perfect service. i have sprint and i love it. in my opinion they have the best phones and they were the originators of the COLOR DISPLAY!!!!
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