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Help Will the X work on the 4G LTE network?

TrendyBull

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Jun 27, 2010
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... when it's released nation wide or if you're currently in a test market area? (ie. me being in Seattle)
I was originally going to hold out til november/december time to wait for the LTE network and new 4G capable phones, but a friend informed me that the X will work on the LTE network w/o needing to upgrade to a new handset.
confirmations from the educated is much appreciated :D!
 
hmmm that makes me want to wait then... if theyre saying november, you think we got a good chance at having some worthwhile handsets to come out with the release??



I'm with you...Knowing that all moto phones from now on will have front facing cams, the next gen processors and possible 4g...I can wait...


I would rather have the first in the series of a second generation than the last in the 1st gen..
 
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i totally agree with Fab and Stealth. There is no sense in waiting. It will be a good two years maybe 3 before you get this caliber of phone on LTE. Its just like any other advancement in technology. Something new comes out but it takes a year or two for developers and manufacturers to really learn how to take advantage of it with their products. So i say get you what you want now, something you like. Besides who wants to be stuck with whatever phone you have anyways for another 2 years?
 
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And when it does roll out in those 30 markets, it's initially only going to be aircards. It'll take a while before we actually see phones that support LTE data.

This. If anyone here has followed Sprint's 4G roll out you will know that they had aircards out for like a year or so before the Evo came out. I'm lucky enough to live near Boston and have seen a LG web connect stick on LTE and it was fast, got around 28mbps down however that was in optimal conditions with virtually no other traffic.
 
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So if you live in Boston, would the strategy change?

Wait for a while?
Get a 1year contract?
Once again, it depends on whether you are a primary line or not.
If you are and have a plan priced higher than $40, I believe, you qualify for annual upgrade. Only upside of getting 1 year as a primary line would be just to upgrade every 10 months vs 12 and the freedom to leave after 1 year.
If you ask me, I have 4 lines on my plan, where 2 are on month to month with dumbphones, the other two with 2 year contracts with smartphones. When new phones come out, I will simply do a buddy upgrade using the eligibility of the dumbphone lines, and I can upgrade every 6 month or so.
 
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