So after reading this:
About that HD Voice
I am left to wonder about Sprint's strategy. Why go with the Wideband audio when no other carrier is moving in that direction and it is an older technology? Also if they do not even plan to begin the roll out on it until the end of the year or early next year why even release a phone now that can not take advantage of it? It feels like Wimax all over again I see them upgrading to Wideband slowly until they abandon it and switch to VoLTE or something else down the road. Do they not learn from their mistakes? If no other carrier is adopting this and it takes both sides of the phone call to take advantage what is the point?
That being said it is not a criticism of the phone I am excited to scoop this up I just do not understand what is going on over at Sprint sometimes sorry if this has been discussed I had not seen it yet
About that HD Voice
I am left to wonder about Sprint's strategy. Why go with the Wideband audio when no other carrier is moving in that direction and it is an older technology? Also if they do not even plan to begin the roll out on it until the end of the year or early next year why even release a phone now that can not take advantage of it? It feels like Wimax all over again I see them upgrading to Wideband slowly until they abandon it and switch to VoLTE or something else down the road. Do they not learn from their mistakes? If no other carrier is adopting this and it takes both sides of the phone call to take advantage what is the point?
That being said it is not a criticism of the phone I am excited to scoop this up I just do not understand what is going on over at Sprint sometimes sorry if this has been discussed I had not seen it yet