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Any new phone rumors for Sprint?

Speaking of rumor phones, check this mock up (and no its not that stupid mock up by Danny UY being posted all over the web today)

here is a preview,


Click on the image to take you to the actual compare page.

TS out

Oh I am soooo looking forward to the note 2. I really hope my friend at Sammy is right and we get a Sprint version
 
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Oh I am soooo looking forward to the note 2. I really hope my friend at Sammy is right and we get a Sprint version
Same here.
And if it has all the goodies from the S3 and the Note 10.1 like multiview, floating viewer, better S-pen, enhanced S-Note, etc I am going to be so happy.
:D

T-Minus 12 days and counting.

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Any chance this promo for the LG Eclipse (LS970) real?

LG LS970 Superphone with Snapdragon S4 processor and 50MP camera rumored - YouTube

I'm really interested in this phone rumored for an October release. The specs are insane

Yeah, many seem to still be skeptical about LG's support, but I'm willing to give it a shot if it really does come with all the specs. I don't know where the 50mp camera talk came from in the description on that video because the video itself says 13mp camera at one point, but then there's another spec page that says something about the camera that you can't really tell if it's a #5 or the letter "S". I'm definitley waiting for this to be released, prior to making my upgrade decision, but assuming most (if not all) the specs stick, it's definitely a top contender, along with LTEvo, SGS 3 (64gb...if it comes out), & SG Note 2.

The Spec's impress, no doubt. But this video says its multi-OS. I doubt that!

Yeah, the video was posted back in May, so I don't think all of them will necessarily translate to what is actually released.
 
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This article is just re-iterating all that had been said in past articles, but seeing all the rumored specs, especially the removable 2100mah stock battery...it's seriously a contender for me:

LG Eclipse LS970 Passes Through FCC, Comes To Sprint in October*-*Eastern Morning Herald

The most definitive date that had been mentioned in some early articles was 10/31 (Halloween), but I'm wondering if it'll be earlier, since it already passed through the FCC.

I would love a September release to directly compete with iphone 5 (it has the specs to do so), but I believe it'll be October.

REALLY looking forward to this phone... really the only superphone sprint has on its lineup through YTD as far as I've heard. I know we have a long time before then.
 
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if the dimensions are right and the diagram represents correctly. it is to odd in shape. too wide...

You're right. Strange dimensions.

Maybe it was meant more-so to compete with the Galaxy Note 2? They already released the Viper earlier in the summer, so this could be the Sprint version of the Optimus Vu (just slightly smaller). Just throwing out theories.

I was looking over the dimensions again and the more I look at them in comparison to others, they're weird, but not really dimensions of a Phablet. Here are the phones I compared:

LG Eclipse (LS970)
130.9 X 71.6 X ???

Bigger (as in tall and wide) Superphones
SGS 3 - 136.6 X 70.6 X 8.6
LTEvo - 134.8 X 68.9 X 8.9
LG Optimus 4X - 132.4 X 68.1 X 8.9

Phablets
LG Optimus Vu - 139.6 X 90.4 X 8.5
SG Note - 147 X 83 X 10

By comparison, with the dimensions that were listed on the FCC leak, the height and width are closer to superphone size than phablet size. That said, it's extremely short at 130.9 compared to 136.6 and 134.8 (on the SGS 3 and LTEvo respectively), but is closer to the height of the Optimus 4X HD (132.4). The width is wider than the SGS 3 by 1mm.

My thinking, based purely on the dimensions listed on the FCC, is that it will end up being thinner than the LG Optimus Vu, which is extremely thin at 8.5mm. So, if you combine that with the shorter height, but slightly wider...it actually might be very easy to hold that phone as compared to the other superphones. We'll see. I'm excited to see how it stacks up with all the specs and feel. From that older leaked video, from back in May, it might be very nice. The other thing, about the weird dimensions is, with the shorter height, I'm assuming no capacitive buttons because there's no way a 4.67 inch screen would fit that height if there were capacitive buttons.

-EDIT- It's actually very close in size to the Razr Maxx, as far as height, but the Razr Maxx has capacitive buttons and only a 4.3 inch screen.
 
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Okay, so maybe I'll be holding out to see if any of these Nexii phones (Is that how Nexus would be pluralized?...LOL) make it to Sprint:

New Nexus rumors heat up, DoCoMo doc suggests handsets from LG, Sony, Samsung

Sony's phones have always intrigued me with their styling. Since I'm already considering the LG Eclipse, why not a Nexus version? I'd probably prefer the Galaxy Nexus 2 over the Galaxy S 3, just because I don't care for touchwiz and would likely use one of the ICS launchers, but I'd love the options if Sprint offers them up.
 
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Since this goes in the line with deciding on new phones, including rumored phones...for those of you that have been itching to get a deal on the Class 10 Sandisk Micro, check out Amazon's Gold deal today!

Gold Box Deal of the Day: Save on SanDisk Memory

$49.99 with free shipping That's a steal. And it's the Class 10 version, not the original Class 6 that was released.

Pass on the info!
 
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Since this goes in the line with deciding on new phones, including rumored phones...for those of you that have been itching to get a deal on the Class 10 Sandisk Micro, check out Amazon's Gold deal today!

Gold Box Deal of the Day: Save on SanDisk Memory

$49.99 with free shipping That's a steal. And it's the Class 10 version, not the original Class 6 that was released.

Pass on the info!

The link isn't working for me.

Anyway, as you know I'm pulling the trigger on 9/1/2012 to get the LTEvo. I know this LG looks awesome. It would be the only other phone I would be considering since I wouldn't go for the GSIII. I like having a removable battery, but it seems like those who have the LTEvo have learned to live with it.

I have a loaner LG Marquee and I don't like it at all. The screen lags a lot. It feels very cheap. But I really loved my LG Rumor 2. That was (is) a solid phone. I still have it as a backup.
 
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The link isn't working for me.

Anyway, as you know I'm pulling the trigger on 9/1/2012 to get the LTEvo. I know this LG looks awesome. It would be the only other phone I would be considering since I wouldn't go for the GSIII. I like having a removable battery, but it seems like those who have the LTEvo have learned to live with it.

I have a loaner LG Marquee and I don't like it at all. The screen lags a lot. It feels very cheap. But I really loved my LG Rumor 2. That was (is) a solid phone. I still have it as a backup.

Try going here first. Sorry 'bout that.
Amazon.com Gold Box: New Deals. Every Day.

Puts things in perspective when it comes to these superphones, right? Before, the marquee might've been considered a decent phone...LOL.
 
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Okay, so maybe I'll be holding out to see if any of these Nexii phones (Is that how Nexus would be pluralized?...LOL) make it to Sprint:

New Nexus rumors heat up, DoCoMo doc suggests handsets from LG, Sony, Samsung

Sony's phones have always intrigued me with their styling. Since I'm already considering the LG Eclipse, why not a Nexus version? I'd probably prefer the Galaxy Nexus 2 over the Galaxy S 3, just because I don't care for touchwiz and would likely use one of the ICS launchers, but I'd love the options if Sprint offers them up.

This is what I'm looking forward to.
 
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The more I'm hearing, the more I'm intrigued by what LG is doing and if the Eclipse will be parralel to the Optimus G. If everything is the same on the Eclipse w/ exception to the 4.7 inch screen (Sprint's Eclipse is supposed to be 4.67), that is definitely the device that is top of my list. This newest article has me even more intrigued than the other one I posted:

The LG Optimus G will have an all new True HD IPS+ display, new battery
 
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I dunno. I'm resisting being attracted by the shiny. The specs of the Optimus look fantastic, but if the support isn't there I'm not touching it. My old LG feature phone (the Lotus) was pretty nice, but the last LG Android phone I played with (don't even recall the name) was godawful. Reserving judgment for now.

LG hasn't really offered a superphone for sprint yet. The viper is the closest, but that is more a mid range.

Verizon had the spectrum last year, which was basically the optimus hd and it got decent reviews.

But I agree about support. Support is very important for me, both non-rooted and rooted. Samsung's non-rooted support was awful, prior to the success of the sgs 2, but they seem to be on track after all the success last year with the sgs 2 and note.
 
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