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It's not the P5, it's not the Paris, it's the Sony Ericsson P200 {Engadget Mobile}

May 25th 2008 11:57AM So does this mean there is no possibility the P200 will be called the Paris? And the Paris isn't a different phone entirely? With all the rumors and names thrown out there its hard to keep everything straight!

Sprint's instincts tell it Instinct will be available come June 20 {Engadget Mobile}

May 22nd 2008 6:24PM I think people are undercutting this phone. Perhaps their goal with the Instinct vs. iPhone campaign was a little too lofty. I mean, unless you absolutely devour the iPhone (yeah, right) it's like sitting in front of an oncoming train of scrutiny.

In any case, I think Sprint folks who pick this up will be more than happy. There's a Forum for Instinct-happy folks over at: http://mobileroar.com/forum/instinct/

Nokia's iPhone gets a name, say hello to the iPerformer? {Engadget Mobile}

May 8th 2008 5:25PM Isn't this what folks initially called the Nokia Tube? What happened to that?

Sprint, Clearwire set to announce $12B WiMAX deal with Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Intel, and Google? {Engadget}

May 6th 2008 7:54PM "and while experts have raved about what XOHM could accomplish, the situation amounted to having a really, really hot fiance with too much freaking baggage. The Joint Venture with Clearwire represents the figurative prenuptial agreement with mandatory marriage counseling."

From:
http://mobileroar.com/2008/05/06/sprints-xohm-ready-to-roam

Sprint acknowledges that crack is good, or Instinct is bad {Engadget Mobile}

Apr 23rd 2008 8:16AM I don't get what the big deal is... it is all a matter of targeting their ads. In my opinion, the ad was successful.

Sites and blogs like engadgetmobile and wired.com speak in a very loose language that pushes the envelope and dares to cross the line with puns and suggestions. People here dig that humor and enjoy it. They write well.

So why can't Sprint advertise to the site's visitors in a manner and style that is consistent with the one they are already known to enjoy? They wouldn't be running this ad on Nickolodeon or Prime Time Sitcom TV. The ad is on Wired, targeted to Wired readers and it FITS.

Plus, saying they will sell like "crack-injected hotcakes" is pretty PG if you've watched cable TV anytime in the last decade. Lighten up people. Nothing to see here. Move along.

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