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I really like the new Sony phones and the direction they've gone with making their high-end devices water resistant. Its a damn shame Sprint doesn't carry sony products. I think its at least partly (more likely mostly) because Sony won't make a CDMA handset though.

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This phone looks very good. If I leave Sprint I am likely getting this phone. My most recent phones in order were the S2, Galaxy Nexus, S3, and now the S4. Kind of tired of Samsung for the time being.

 

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This phone looks very good. If I leave Sprint I am likely getting this phone. My most recent phones in order were the S2, Galaxy Nexus, S3, and now the S4. Kind of tired of Samsung for the time being.

 

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The battery life for it I hear is pretty bad with screen time.  Like 6 hours compared to the G2's 11.  Maybe it needs some optimization or something but it looks like Sony messed up.

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