Sunday, October 26, 2008
Dan Hesse sez Android "not yet good enough" for Sprint brand
Look, Dan Hesse is an intelligent individual, which means he knew good and well that he'd start a flame war when making one particular comment to the National Press Club in Washington. The CEO of Sprint casually proclaimed that he didn't feel Android (in its current form) was "good enough to put the Sprint brand on." In all fairness, Sprint has shown a friendly side to Google in the past, and he did promise to sell an Android-powered phone "at some time in the future," but asserting that Sprint is in the position to shy away from what's arguably the most exciting thing to happen to the mobile realm since the advent of the iPhone is, um, questionable at best.
[ Via: Android Authority ]
[ Tag: android, cdma, ceo, complaint, dan hesse, DanHesse, google, sprint ]
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