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If you read the release, Moto reveals that the L7c uses the BREW platform found on Verizon and Alltel phones, not J2ME, which Sprint uses. Verdict: headed to Verizon.
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flamer's grill @ Jul 26th 2006 12:06AM
If you read the release, Moto reveals that the L7c uses the BREW platform found on Verizon and Alltel phones, not J2ME, which Sprint uses. Verdict: headed to Verizon.