by Darcy LaCouvee, 4 years ago
A Business Week article by Olga Kharif is reporting on recent statements by Moe Tanabian at IBB Consulting, who claims to have seen the first Android phone for T-Mobile. Tanabian has said that the new…
According to Reuters, Sprint’s CEO Dan Hesse (the guy in those black and white commercials) told the National Press Club in Washing DC that the Android platform is not “good enough to put the Sprint brand on it.”
That doesn’t exactly bode well for the world seeing a Sprint Android phone any time in the near future. We’ve heard of Sprint delays for Android before, so this doesn’t come as a complete shock, I suppose.
Hesse does promise that we will see an Android powered phone on Sprint eventually, though. He’s just not saying when.
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