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LOL, I liked it, thought it was great. I really hope NV can give sprint the performance boost they need.

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I saw that on youtube last week... I definitely think its an improvement... Plus, they got a big-name individual involved for a change. I'll be even more excited when the commercials are pertaining to Network Vision and/or new LTE phones.

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You can see a big difference in the design of the commercial. It felt like a whole different team managed it.

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A whole different team DID manage it. Sprint switched ad agencies.

 

I know. I just was talking about how its noticeable, the difference.

 

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I saw Sprint's iPhone commercial last night about unlimited data and thought that was nicely done.

 

Is this the one with the floating icons in NYC? If so, I think that was the last one done by the old agency, or maybe i missed the new one.

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Is this the one with the floating icons in NYC? If so' date=' I think that was the last one done by the old agency, or maybe i missed the new one.[/quote']

 

That's the only one I've seen. Although it is a good commercial.

 

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Is this the one with the floating icons in NYC? If so, I think that was the last one done by the old agency, or maybe i missed the new one.

 

Yes, that's the one I saw. I thought that was cool to emphasize unlimited data as a good selling point for the iPhone.

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except apple?

 

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Apple can if they want to, but it's been jailbroken before, and will continue to be jailbroken, haha.

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Apple can if they want to, but it's been jailbroken before, and will continue to be jailbroken, haha.

 

Apple has a way of doing things that wouldn't be accepted with any other OEM. Just look at the new iPad. Basically a simple refresh/update and if reports are true, its selling like hotcakes.

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