This is a matter of opinion. There are mixed reviews on both sony and sprint phones. Sony is traditionally a better brand than sprint. Both has excellent customer service.
if you like music videos and pictures sony ericsson is for you... if you like simple to use phones internet (on some nokia's) and all that then go nokia since i have had both of these phones and i am currently using a sony ericsson w910i i realy think you should use sony ericsson
This is a matter of opinion and judgement. What criteria are you concerned with?
It really depends on your personal preference. For some the mdr 7506 sony head phones might be a lot better for one person rather than the bose head phones. I have heard a lot about bose though being the top best in entertainment.
One of the best Sony phones out there is "Xperia Z". The main attributes is that it has a full hd screen, 13 megapixel camera, and it's water resistant.
Sprint as you go is the name of their no-contract option. Plans start as low as $35 /month or $45/month for smartphones. With a no-contract plan, you buy the phone outright. Depending on what package you want, no-contract phones can be a good option.
Micro soft is miles better than sony
If you are ok with buying used phones then there is no better place than ebay or craigslist. If you want new phones then see if amazon is selling them at a discounted rate from the manufacturers.
Sony Ericsson definitely has much more advanced phones than Motorola. Sony Ericsson also has much more features in their phones and more options.I buy my phones from http://www.bigtimewireless.comGood Luck!
Sprint has better pricing, at&t has better customer service, and more coverage.
To me i think sprint is better than Verizon.
atnt is goes faster than sprint.
It would be best to do some research on the internet about the two different types of phones. It has been noted that the reception can be bad for Sprint in certain areas and AT&T have poor connectivity, so I think it is a matter of choice, and making sure that your phone will work correctly in the area that you work, and reside.