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Chances Verizon S2 has LTE?

Slim to none chance ...Verizon can't even release last Gen phones with any sense of urgency ..a Samsung galaxy s2 with lte no way..at&t will release an lte version of this phone before Verizon does..

Haha, i think it will either be released on verizon with LTE, or not at all. I hope they figure something out though. This phone would be effing sweet with LTE.
 
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I think LTE equipped SGSII or SGS3 is definitely in the work at Samsung. But I'm not optimistic on seeing it this year. Even without that, I can't wait to get my hands on it when it comes to U.S. I have fairly good WiFi source at both home and work.
And LTE network on VZW still seems like half baked with sporadic outages and it's serious battery drainer. I will probably look for second generation LTE phones.
 
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Verizon is miles ahead of AT&T on deploying LTE network. While the stability of it seems like half baked, it's matter of time that it will be fixed this year. I think their slow pace of new phone introduction right now has to do with testing, validation associated with new LTE network. It will get better in the second half of year.
 
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Since when does at&t worry about network testing? Lol once they start flipping the switch on lte ( which should be next month sometime) they'll flood the market with lte devices ..I'm sure they'll have lots of network problems but when has that stopped them from releaseing phones ..at&t throughs caution to the wind and Verizon is way too cautious ..
 
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There is no doubt that Verizon is well ahead in the LTE network. More then likely they will have the strongest network coverage. But we aren't talking networks we are talking phones. Verizon flipped the switch on lte six months ago and they have 2 phones. Looking at Verizon's road map I don't see them picking up the pace..so by fall they "may" have 3 or 4 hand sets that are lte..that not an insurmountable lead.
 
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The thunderbolt was a good release at the time of LTE's conception. However, the droid charge should have been released before or at the same time as the tbolt. Releasing a similar phone at best 3 months later is not a step forward for Verizon. And let's be honest, the LG revolution that's slated for LTE is a joke to be released even later. While the LTE has been amazing, phones have been garbage especially seeing what's out on the market right now and what's being slated to be released. Hence, I believe there is a 0% change the S2/Function will be LTE. ATT, aka the scum of the earth, has announced their LTE network which looks amazing and they have a phone to match as well in the HTC holiday. Verizon invests heavily int heir infrastructure no doubt, but they suck a big one when it comes to rolling out the latest phones.
 
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Verizon did have their share of faults on LTE deployment with phones, but it's steadily growing. Given AT&T's horrible reputation on their network quality, I wouldn't take chance with their new LTE network. And Verizon has three LTE phones now which is sufficient for now. Do you want them to have 10 LTE phones on new immature network? Other than Holiday, what LTE phones are in the pipeline on AT&T? By the time Holiday comes, Bionic will also drop on VZW. I'm sure it's matter of time that more LTE equipped dual core phones from Samsung, LG also drop on VZW by the end of year.
 
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I hate to beat a dead horse, but now that the Droid Charge (SCH-i510)is on the market, what in the world is the SCH-i520 that was leaked out?

Samsung SCH-I520 – New Verizon LTE phone

Could it be that the Verizon S2 will be the i520 and that they're either using the Droid Charge shell as a prototype shell to test the hardware set, or simply plan to refresh the Droid Charge this Fall? I mean, really, the Droid Charge is pretty much an Exynos processor and some internal memory away from being an S2 (minus the thin profile). That would bode well for LTE being included.
 
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Then although the GSII isn't marketed at being 4G/LTE it kinda is (at least for the 1st gen of 4G/LTE) because it can reach a max speed of 21Mbps.

Don't know how HSPA+ is in U.K. But in the U.S, HSPA+ of T-mobile, AT&T gets nowhere near 21Mbps and spotty. Even where it works, it's mostly in 6~9Mbps. Still not so bad for 3GSM network where it works.
But Verizon 3G network is CDMA/EvDo based which peaks around only 2Mbps. So though their first LTE network is only maxed around 25Mbps, getting 10~14Mbps mostly, that's hugely faster than their 3G CDMA speed. That's why it's big deal for us with them in U.S.
 
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Don't know how HSPA+ is in U.K. But in the U.S, HSPA+ of T-mobile, AT&T gets nowhere near 21Mbps and spotty. Even where it works, it's mostly in 6~9Mbps. Still not so bad for 3GSM network where it works.
But Verizon 3G network is CDMA/EvDo based which peaks around only 2Mbps. So though their first LTE network is only maxed around 25Mbps, getting 10~14Mbps mostly, that's hugely faster than their 3G CDMA speed. That's why it's big deal for us with them in U.S.

Ahh I see. I was going of info that I've read. As for 4G/LTE/all of the next-gen stuff

UK will be running 4G trials later this year in i think one county or a few towns.

But it's stupid because vast areas of the country are still on rubbish (less than 2MB) speed so we're WAY behind in the phone signal area of tech.
 
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