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Probably because Sprint was last to carry the v3 series and has not been too much on the forefront when it comes to new phone releases as of late.For a while, Sprint seemed content to keep releasing new colors of the same Sanyo brick models and let other more modern devices pass them by.
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Daniel @ Aug 6th 2007 10:01PM
Probably because Sprint was last to carry the v3 series and has not been too much on the forefront when it comes to new phone releases as of late.
For a while, Sprint seemed content to keep releasing new colors of the same Sanyo brick models and let other more modern devices pass them by.