Sprint CEO Dan Hesse says Google's Android not good enough for Sprint
Mobile | by C.K. Sample III | Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:41AM | 2 comments
If you are a Sprint customer and you were hoping that they would soon be coming out with a Google Android based smartphone, like T-Mobile's G1, you may be in for a long wait. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse has recently stated that Google's Android OS is not yet good enough for the Sprint brand. See the conversations below for more details.
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Robert G (1:49 PM on Sun Oct 26, 2008)
I just received my G1 and really like it. I am not sure if Sprint will notice, when I drop them next week. Haven't they noticed all the people that left Sprint for ATT when the iPhone came out? Management should take notice and not make inane comments in the press.
BJ_Sprint (3:22 PM on Fri Oct 31, 2008)
Hi, my name is BJ DeHut, and I'm a representative for Sprint. We appreciate the discussions that Dan Hesse’s comments have caused, but we believe his words were taken out of context about Android. Here is a statement from James Fisher, a member of Sprint's communications organization, who was in the room at the National Press Club for Dan Hesse's speech:
"I’m in Sprint’s communications organization, and I actually was in the room at the National Press Club for Dan Hesse’s speech. As with any single comment from a speech, it’s important to understand the context. Rather than criticize Google, Sprint is a partner with Google (it’s the default search provider on Sprint phones) and we are a very strong supporter of the Android community as a charter member of the Open Handset Alliance. We are interested in developing an Android-based handset, but we would want to make sure it fully leverages all of the advances of Sprint’s current handsets and the data strength of our wireless network. We have a unique approach to making data use easy, intuitive and simply priced. I think what Dan meant is that, only when we are certain we have fully leveraged all the advantages of Android with the advantages we’re known for, that’s when we’d introduce our Android handset. And as for speculation from anonymous folks about our plans, industry folks always trade gossip, but it’s not always true. "
Source: http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/10/sprint-ceo-disses-goo...
If you have any further questions about Dan Hesse's comments about the Android phone, feel free to email me at BJD@Sprint.com