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To: engineer who wrote (125491)11/14/2002 10:17:56 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Obviously you didnt understand what I said, I simply was reiterating what People managing Billions of dollars said to me as a justification for wrongly being short Qcom. I am quite clear what Sprint and Qcom has said on the subject. I have full understanding of the complete situation. Its pretty irrelevent in any regard cause the Subs number is growing, and even IF sprint rollout was a litlle slower then expected(which its not) there are still areas being constrained by lack of supply. The demand picture is very strong.

Regards, hope all is well



To: engineer who wrote (125491)11/17/2002 9:49:17 AM
From: Cooters  Respond to of 152472
 
Sprint built up inventory on purpose to make it thru the Christmas season wihtout running out of stock

Sanyo 5300 is out now. For review, it is the imbedded camera phone, with dual color screens(the really sharp tft on the inside of the flip, a smaller color screen on the outside for Photo Caller ID), camera enhancements like a flash, etc.

I point it out in the context of Sprint inventory because just like with the initial launch, they cannot get enough of them, stores sell out every day as they arrive, and the newsgroups are lit up with customers trying to find one.

I was in BB yesterday to pick up another N400 for in-laws. They didn't have the 5300 yet. Store not particularly packed(about 11am), but Sprint stuff was getting all the attention. The color screens still seem to sell more than anything you can actually do with the phone.

Cooters