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I want this phone on Sprint! 4 inch screen, S4 processor, 1gb ram, removable battery. Come on Sprint! EVO design 2. Make it so.

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I want this phone on Sprint! 4 inch screen' date=' S4 processor, 1gb ram, removable battery. Come on Sprint! EVO design 2. Make it so.[/quote']

 

According to an article I read online, this is Verizon's version of the One S. This is carrier number 2 to carry the One S, so it is possible Sprint may carry it later this year.

 

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According to an article I read online, this is Verizon's version of the One S. This is carrier number 2 to carry the One S, so it is possible Sprint may carry it later this year.

 

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That'd be nice. It fixes everything I don't like about the new EVO (huge screen, fixed battery). The two carriers that have this one s don't have the big version though.

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just checked out the one s. No removable battery. The Verizon droid incredible LTE is darn near the perfect phone for me. I know I'm repeating myself, but....4 inch screen, S4 processor, 1gb ram, ice cream sandwich, LTE, removable battery. Come on Sprint, please! Only things I could still ask for would be a samoled plus screen and stock ICS.

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Yeah, I agree that a 4" screen is better. Remember that Sprint is supposed to release 10-15 LTE devices this year, so they will be full of surprises this year.

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Big version? As in bigger screen?

 

(I had an original Droid Incredible and it was a nice phone too.

 

yeah, the other "one" series phones, the x and the EVO are huge. IMO, those phones have past the point of diminishing returns in terms of screen size vs being a MOBILE device.

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I've never really played with a phone bigger than a 4.3" screen yet, so I guess I'll have to really check one out. I do like the Viper and may still be getting one before this weekend.

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I personally do not like the Droid Incredible series. Before coming to Sprint I owned the 2nd generation and it was not what I wanted in a phone making get the iPhone.

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