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Looks like Sprint is sending invites to an event in August. No real details except that it's called "Take The Edge Off". Network related I'm guessing. Finally announcing completion of NV 1.0?

http://androidcentral.com/sprint-plans-take-edge-august?utm_source=ac&utm_medium=dlvrit


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Looks like Sprint is sending invites to an event in August. No real details except that it's called "Take The Edge Off". Network related I'm guessing. Finally announcing completion of NV 1.0?

 

http://m.androidcentral.com/sprint-plans-take-edge-august?utm_source=ac&utm_medium=dlvrit

 

 

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If Sprint announces the completion of NV 1.0, we'll know that they're planning on never offering LTE in San Francisco or the Upper Central Valley  <_<

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Doubt it there are still plenty to towers including my home tower that are legacy sites

Looks like Sprint is sending invites to an event in August. No real details except that it's called "Take The Edge Off". Network related I'm guessing. Finally announcing completion of NV 1.0?

 

http://m.androidcentral.com/sprint-plans-take-edge-august?utm_source=ac&utm_medium=dlvrit

 

 

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maybe they are getting into the alcohol making business. "Sprint's Diamond vodka...takes the edge off"

 

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Definitely NOT getting my hopes up, but I really hope that its something cool.

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They're bringing back the HTC Diamond as a Spark Tablet, with an edgeless screen. You've heard it here first.

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They're bringing back the HTC Diamond as a Spark Tablet, with an edgeless screen. You've heard it here first.

 

Man, I loved my HTC Diamond! I think I still have it somewhere at home.

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Tmobile buyout announcement, as well as plans to put NV on all Tmobile edge towers, hence no more edge :P. Serious thought sounds like device and maybe about earnings/ possibly Network growth.

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At this Sprint event, you will get to fend off a scheming photographer who is having a secret affair with your wife and fight a giant, human carnivorous grizzly bear in order to try to return home alive to your fashion model wife.  It all sounds like fun.

 

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Terms & conditions:  If you are not already married to Elle Macpherson, then she is not part of the promotion.  You will not get to return home to her.

 

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I am thinking an announcement of something to do with T-Mobile. And Network outlook in the Near Future. Hope it is something great like launching New Spark Markets. Free Internet abroad (with world compatible phones.) Probably New phone plans. 

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Sprint could always one up T-Mobile by offering LTE roaming in select countries and W-CDMA roaming in the countries that have EDGE roaaming on T-Mobile, but that would probably be so expensive for Sprint.

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It can be another Kyocera hydro edge phone lol

No, I expect this to be far better than a Kyocera device.

 

 

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