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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helio_(wireless_carrier)

I believe the biggest reason they faded is because they failed to offer a competitive handset line-up after launch(the Helio Ocean was very advanced in it's time, but not much came after that). That, along with funding issues from Earthlink.

 

Do you think that if a company like Helio, which imported it's handset line-up from South Korea would survive now?

 

If I also remember correctly, Helio did the Everything Plan(Unlimited Talk/Text/Web) before Sprint by about a year.

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I wish Sprint still supported it! My Ocean is just sitting in a drawer doing nothing.

 

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You can always try selling it and use the money for a better phone. I found it selling for $55 on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Helio-Pantech-Ocean/dp/B0010Z1A9Y

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You can always try selling it and use the money for a better phone. I found it selling for 55 on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Helio-Pantech-Ocean/dp/B0010Z1A9Y

 

Awesome! It was such a cool phone in its day, (and still is to me!) I'm def going to try to sell it now that I know I can get that much for it.

 

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