BlackBerry 9650, BlackBerry 8230, Motorola ES400, and more show up in Sprint's order forms

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If you’re a BlackBerry user on Sprint you’re probably itching to get a brand new BlackBerry device, you know, seeing as yours is probably outdated already. Well, if you’re looking for a new BlackBerry 9650 or BlackBerry 8230, you might not have to wait too long as they’ve just showed up in Sprint’s order forms. In addition to those two devices making appearances, a Motorola device, the ES400 also shows up too, in addition to the previously seen Palm C40. We’re betting the Motorola device is an Android handset, not a Windows Mobile handset as previously thought. Couple more shots after the break!

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65 Comments
  • Kilari

    Sprint has great coverage, good customer service, and the best prices. I’m white and have been with them for 6 years too. All you Verizon and AT&T fags keep paying your increased costs. While I get rich from smart spending i’ll laugh at you idiots who will still wasting money on the networks who charge you higher prices due to their high marketing costs! Hahahahahaha idiots. Think with your brains idiots not with your eyes that are used to seeing iphone and droid commercials noobs. You’re like little kids who see something shiny.

    • Seriously?

      Girl, you have a descent basis to your opinion, but F bombs aren’t necessary. Chilllll.

    • Pete

      Wow it’s great that you’re white, and obviously racist. And Sprint sucks, dropping calls all day. Verizon is the way to go.

  • mi_canuck

    It would be hilarious to see the 9650 (the fabled Tour2) come out for Sprint before it did on VZW… there would some irate vzw people to say the least… ;)

  • SimpleAnswer

    Hopefully that WM on the Motorola ES400 line stands for WiMax and not Windows Mobile

  • PalmDude

    I don’t see a Palm C40 on any of those lists…

  • Truskater

    I personally do not like the trackpad as its to responsive, I use the 9630 and the trackball works better for me.

  • Joshua Barker

    I’ve used the es400 and it is running windows mobile 6.5.3. It is for the industrial/enterprise sector where that OS will remain because of its dominance.

    It is an awesome device, but no consumer would want it because its designed to be functional in the warehousing/logistics sector so it is clunky. It has a software defined radio so it can run either cdma or gsm with just a settings change.

    The only reason sprint is ordering it is because they create business contracts for companies to get the devices at a discount and hook into their corporate wireless phone plans.

    Also, if you order it from sprint, it will be “CDMA LOCKED ONLY” from the factory. They surely don’t want you buying a $700 subsidized device and moving over to tmobile.

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