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Is wimax even worth turning on?

THEFORCE

Android Enthusiast
Mar 17, 2010
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Hello all....I've been enjoying my evo so far with one huge complaint. I don't think wimax 4g is even worth having right now. First it is a battery hog, and second building penetration is terrible....i stay on wifi most of the time but when I do turn 4g it just doesn't am practical. Another thing is that sprint is really advertising this as a 4g phone but for the normal customer I would think they would beupset that their signal isn't reliable...well the point of this thread its to see how everybody else feels about wimax. And for those who want to call me a troll you can check my history.
 
im a normal customer and my 4g signal works. i keep 4g on daily along with BT wifi and gps. its worth it for me.

the evo is a 4g device. it takes time to build out a new network. i remember when digital cellular phone service rolled out. not all areas had that. it was awesome to see the "D" (digital) show up on my tiny nokia phone only to drop in some areas... but hey it was exciting! no internet then but it was still exciting.. lower battery consumption and cleaner voice calls... digital was the bees knees in the 90s! :D

im digressing... the internet was young then so you could not really see others complain or praise it. its unfortunate you dont have 4g or its not prominent in your area... if you go to a reliable 4g service area you will see how fast 4g is...
 
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I'm also wondering if the whole 'battery vs speed' tradeoff is worth it. By leaving 4G off, I can save big time on battery and I still am getting around 950kbps down in LA.

Maybe when 4G turns on I'll be convinced, but even still, 3G speeds are great where I am and the battery tradeoff just doesn't seem worth leaving the 4G radio on.
 
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i leave it off unless i'm using it. works great at home.

This.

Also, yes it's worth it (Richmond, VA):
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I get a little 4g signal in my backyard (it goes off and on) and steady 1-2 bars of signal just 2 houses up the street. It's too spotty around here for me to leave the 4g radio on all the time so I just turn it on randomly to check for coverage then turn it back off. Even when I do get 4g signal around here (or when I have sat in the parking lot across the street from the 4g tower)....my speeds are under 2 mbps. I've tested it about 30 times in various areas around here and have never seen it go above 2 mbps while on 4g so it really hasn't been 'worth it' for me to use.
 
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Yes, it's worth it. I have gotten about 15 hours of battery life connected to 4G constantly. I can't use it at work because we don't have any windows in our office (nor are we near any) and are actually located in a central part of the building. Fortunately I just use wifi at work. :D

My battery life actually got much better after the last update. See my post there below.
http://androidforums.com/htc-evo-4g...mb-now-available-post1026531.html#post1026531
 
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4G is great, "IF" you're in an area where you can receive a strong signal. I'm currently sandwiched between 3 WiMax towers about 0.5-0.6 miles from my home, but I can only get a fair 4G signal if I place my EVO on a window pane facing in the direction of one of the towers. If I move to the interior of my house, no signal! Outside my house, I can usually get a good signal.

So, I turn 4G off when I'm at home and only turn it on when I know that I'm in an area with good 4G reception. 4G speeds are fantastic, but they need to add more towers in "fringe" areas, so the signals can penetrate buildings.
 
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Living in Kansas City, MO, 4G coverage is actually pretty good. Clear is really painting this city very well with coverage. Anyhow, I don't really use 4G that much...even though I live and work (which is across the street...literally) in a great coverage area. At home, my EVO stays connected via WiFi and at work every now and then, I turn on 4G. But last weekend, 4G saved the day when a storm pushed through and knocked out my Time Warner service. Also, we are about to deploy a Clear 4G modem at work to see how well it works. I already did a test at the site we plan on using it at and honestly, I was surprised that there was 4G coverage there. So overall, 4G here is doing pretty well.
 
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