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The title is worded too strongly. According to the article, Sprint will let you uninstall bloatware from your Android device.

It doesn't say that they won't install it in the first place, and it doesn't say that they will let you uninstall it from non-Android devices.

I still think it's great, but let's not overstate it.

I don't have a problem with them shoving crap on my phone as long as I can remove it easily.
I still care, but would be nice to not have them take up ram/phone space/etc. I really don't want the sprint nascar app. Really don't.

Combined with HTC's policy of unlocked bootloader by default, this will be the most open system for android available (next to Nexus phones)!!!! I am excited.

Isn't that always the theme? The little guy starts losing market share so he has to disrupt the Status Quo in order to attract new customers. Between this, Google Voice integration and better pricing, Sprint is looking to be an appealing option going forward. Now if only their service didn't suck in my house.
Capitalism at work. Competition drives innovation (or in this case doing the thing everybody's been telling cell phone providers to do for a few years now). Sprint may just be my next phone (in 2013).
Could it be they have installed so much B.S. on user's phones through partner business deals, that they had to do something?

Pushing this space management task onto the user is easier than prioritizing business deals, getting out of contracts, and removing old (cr)apps.

I can't wait, so I can get NASCAR, Blockbuster, and other Sprint HTC Evo crap out of my menu.

I didn't see anything here that implies it will be retroactive. I wonder if that means people with me who have the 1st gen Evo are stuck with nascar and other such nonsense.