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Just because it's exclusive to Sprint, doesn't really indicate a "mistake" on a large scale. You can still get it unlocked for Verizon, without a doubt and use it with their network.--James
And how are you going to register it on Verizon considering they know it's a Sprint phone with Sprint HEX & ESN numbers?
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James @ Jan 8th 2009 6:39PM
Just because it's exclusive to Sprint, doesn't really indicate a "mistake" on a large scale. You can still get it unlocked for Verizon, without a doubt and use it with their network.
--James
Boris @ Jan 9th 2009 2:45PM
And how are you going to register it on Verizon considering they know it's a Sprint phone with Sprint HEX & ESN numbers?