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Confirmation of new SIM or not?!

NativeTxn

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Feb 8, 2011
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I feel like the consensus has been that no new SIM card was required for the Inspire, and that the true "4G" speeds would be realized once they completed the backhauls and "flipped the switches".

However, there are claims in this thread (http://androidforums.com/htc-inspire-4g/280022-anyone-la-why-inspire-so-slow.html) that the SIM card does in fact make a difference to the speeds and that there is a specific SKU that should be installed.

Any definitive conclusions one way or the other?
 
On the one hand, the SIM from my iPhone 3GS works just fine for making the phone work/function.

However, direct from HTC's website (HTC Mobile Phone Support - HTC Inspire? 4G - Connectivity and Internet), it says:

"What can I do to ensure the best connection and speed?

Make sure the device is activated with the approved SIM (SKU 73057) and is on an approved Smartphone DataPlus or DataPro data plan designed to deliver HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul. NOTE: Available in limited areas. Learn more at att.com/network"


Obviously, I have no idea whether it would make any difference at all...
 
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NOTE: Available only in areas you will never reside, travel through or come near.
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I am curious and what annoys me is how ATT reps all say different while HTC says one thing
Andrea I am pretty sure that when the time comes that anyone has 4G in their area, they will have to have a 4g sim card, just like when i upgraded to a 3g phone from a non 3g phone, it required a 3g sim card, but just like i told the att rep. I am not worried about 4g yet, I would just like to get 3g speeds, and yes, now with the inpsire I actually am.
 
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Originally Posted by NativeTxn
NOTE: Available only in areas you will never reside, travel through or come near.

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Nice. I live in Dallas, so hopefully it'll eventually work here.

It would seem more than a bit odd if the city that is home to the AT&T corporate headquarters didn't get any "4G" love - but then again, logic doesn't always seem to dictate what AT&T does!
 
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:p

Andrea I am pretty sure that when the time comes that anyone has 4G in their area, they will have to have a 4g sim card, just like when i upgraded to a 3g phone from a non 3g phone, it required a 3g sim card, but just like i told the att rep. I am not worried about 4g yet, I would just like to get 3g speeds, and yes, now with the inpsire I actually am.


K just got some serious news posted a new thread
 
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