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Is the Galaxy SII going to be the goto phone in December?

There's a few that haven't been confirmed on sprint the new re invented Moto Razor, the Prime, Samsung has a cross between a tablet / cell phone coming but with Sprint confirming LTE rollout in early to mid 2012, id say hang tight! There definitely going to have a huge rollout "flagship" device as they did with htc Evo "the worlds first 4g phone" I believe it was. Just stay tuned...
 
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Keep in mind sgs2 was released on sept 16, by years end the device is almost 4 months old & with in the ever so quickly changing smartphone market, you don't want to purchase a dated 4g device, on what will be a dated 4g network in the process of a LTE make over besides sgsIII well be soon on the way seeing theres an avg of one year between production.
 
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Better than the SGS2 by end of the year? Doubtful, unless we somehow get the Prime but that's not going to happen till at least next year. Who cares that the SG will be 4 months old in Dec, it will still easily be the best phone on Sprint and still a top phone anywhere.

But with this word of a 4G makeover surely there must be a better phone in planning. I used to get an upgrade every year, but no more since they did away with that, so now I must think with a longer term in mind....It will be 2 years until i buy another phone.
 
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But with this word of a 4G makeover surely there must be a better phone in planning. I used to get an upgrade every year, but no more since they did away with that, so now I must think with a longer term in mind....It will be 2 years until i buy another phone.

Its going to probably take close to 2 years for Sprint to actually get it done. They have said they will continue to support the Wimax devices anyways.
 
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Its going to probably take close to 2 years for Sprint to actually get it done. They have said they will continue to support the Wimax devices anyways.

Ture that it wont be "done" till 2013... but they're on track to have larger 4G LTE coverage than the current 4G WiMax coverage by next summer. Therefore, I think they ment it when they said they have aggressive plans in this network upgrade. And yes.. WiMax will definitely still be supported for a while.
 
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Ture that it wont be "done" till 2013... but they're on track to have larger 4G LTE coverage than the current 4G WiMax coverage by next summer. Therefore, I think they ment it when they said they have aggressive plans in this network upgrade. And yes.. WiMax will definitely still be supported for a while.

Yea, well the ET4G is my favorite phone out of the 6 Android phones I have had on 2 carriers, its awesome. Only way I would give it up is if we got the Prime and it was going to be forever before the ET4G saw ICS.
 
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There's a few that haven't been confirmed on sprint the new re invented Moto Razor, the Prime, Samsung has a cross between a tablet / cell phone coming but with Sprint confirming LTE rollout in early to mid 2012, id say hang tight! There definitely going to have a huge rollout "flagship" device as they did with htc Evo "the worlds first 4g phone" I believe it was. Just stay tuned...
Were did you get that from? You have any sources?

Keep in mind sgs2 was released on sept 16, by years end the device is almost 4 months old & with in the ever so quickly changing smartphone market, you don't want to purchase a dated 4g device, on what will be a dated 4g network in the process of a LTE make over besides sgsIII well be soon on the way seeing theres an avg of one year between production.
My upgrade is next spring. I'm not getting any phone until LTE rolls out. Hopefully the Galaxy S lll will out by then. I would love for it to come earlier than later. Plus I hope the next EVO doesn't disappoint. It will be great to have choices.
 
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