Here’s some good news, at least for those Sprint customers expecting more from their default carrier. Sprint wants its future phones, at least the smart ones, to have WiFi capabilities. According to a Sprint spokesperson WiFi will be there “in all its major devices going forward”. The brief announcement was made while Sprint was confirming that a future BlackBerry Tour capable of WiFi connectivity will be available sometime next year.
We salute Sprint’s decision to require WiFi from the manufacturers it works with. It’s never too late, Verizon! AT&T, you can do it too!
via Fierce Wireless
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Tags: At&T, blackberry tour, Sprint, Verizon, WiFi
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