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HTC Snap snapped with larger battery, Sprint insignia, June 7th launch date? {Engadget}
May 13th 2009 10:06PM comment of the day
T-Mobile USA making announcement about 3G on December 6? {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 24th 2007 6:17PM T-Mobile - welcome to 2005
Mercedes refuses to activate GPS in suspect's car {Autoblog}
Jul 17th 2007 8:06PM I wonder if everyone who is against MB giving up the info feels the same with wireless phones. The police have learned that utilizing wireless phones with court orders have been helping find anyone from murderers to missing persons. And the wireless companies are more than happy to do so.
It's common sense guys. The driver killed someone.
I certainly don't believe that if someone killed your son/daughter/spouse and you knew who did along with the cell # you would be against the wireless companies helping the authorities track the culprit down.
Samsung's Ultra Edition 9.9 coming to Sprint as SPH-M610 {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 28th 2006 2:57PM Should/will be available by the holidays....
Beefed-up Treo 700w for Sprint on September 3? {Engadget Mobile}
Aug 11th 2006 9:06AM It's not the carriers that make the deicision on wifi. It's the phone manufacturers...
Motorola quietly announces CDMA SLVR L7c {Engadget Mobile}
Jul 26th 2006 12:59PM Sprint is also moving to BREW. They'll be there by the fall/winter timeframe. And Sprint will be getting a SLVR variant.
Day 17 of Engadget Mobile's 30 days of cellphone giveaways {Engadget Mobile}
Mar 1st 2006 1:32PM long time reader, second time poster...
Make me a believer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Day 6 of Engadget Mobile's 30 days of cellphone giveaways {Engadget Mobile}
Feb 18th 2006 4:23PM 1st time poster eva on Engadget although I've been reading now for over a year!!!! Make me a believer!!
Sprint employee refuses to divulge kidnapped baby's GPS info {Engadget}
Jan 12th 2006 4:08PM You guys are missing the whole point of this thing. It's illegal for Sprint to give out customer information. If Sprint doesn't have the proper paperwork they can't give it out - IT'S AGAINST LAWS PROTECTING CONSUMER PRIVACY!
The process to get authorization to release such information as stated above takes only a few minutes and is so easy. The $25 is farse - the police department doesn't have to pay that, as far as I know that has been misreported. Sprint probably does have to set up a protocall that when a normal CSR receives a call like this, they can transfer them quickly to the correct department so they can get help.
Don't get me wrong - I'm all about saving babies. But before you criticize Sprint for something, know what you're talking about.









