Well in my current area I get excellent 3G signal! And I get one bar of 4G (WiMax) and like you explained EarlyMon when I move the signal goes up! I'm talking about in my house!
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A person would have to be on drugs to think that Sprint will actually be able to do multiband LTE in the lifecycle of the new Evo. They haven't even got 1900 LTE started yet and iDen is still the nuisance cousin that won't go away.
you should elaborate before accusing people of "being on drugs." Furthermore, they (Sprint) certainly do have 1900 LTE started... in fact, its up and running in many places across the country.
Seriously, what are you talking about when you say, "They haven't even got 1900 LTE started yet?"
You sound terribly confused!
A person would have to be on drugs to think that Sprint will actually be able to do multiband LTE in the lifecycle of the new Evo. They haven't even got 1900 LTE started yet and iDen is still the nuisance cousin that won't go away.
you should elaborate before accusing people of "being on drugs." Furthermore, they (Sprint) certainly do have 1900 LTE started... in fact, its up and running in many places across the country.
Seriously, what are you talking about when you say, "They haven't even got 1900 LTE started yet?"
You sound terribly confused!
I still insist that the Sprint statements say that they're using the 800 MHz band, formerly for iDEN, to increase their 3G cdma coverage.
They used the statement, Network Vision, and blogs jumped to conclusions. Look at their map for Network Vision coverage, it pretty much says it all.
I'm learning a lot from you guys.. I just love when we can learn to "agree on being disagreeable."
So, with all these different frequencies being explained - there's no change of mind to still wanting the EVO 4G LTE...right?
No change.
And fwiw, it's the blogosphere that is being disagreeable - with the concept of fact checking before regurgitation.
They speak with authority, but we are left to unwind the facts. And their batting average wouldn't get them a place in T ball.
Same as it ever was.
Sometimes I just have to SMH at blogs. They put out such conflicting information sometimes just for the sake a few extra page views.
I still insist that the Sprint statements say that they're using the 800 MHz band, formerly for iDEN, to increase their 3G cdma coverage.
They used the statement, Network Vision, and blogs jumped to conclusions. Look at their map for Network Vision coverage, it pretty much says it all.
Whats up guys. From what I have read, Sprint is using the 800 MHz for 3G voice service, and 4G LTE Data service. So looks like talking and surfing at the same time is in Sprint's future without being on Wifi
Sprint details 4G LTE network roll-out plans, launch in mid-2012
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I'm very surprised.
HTC Evo 4G LTE - Full phone specifications
A week or so ago, it didn't spec that way.
I have to chalk it up to blog pressure and confusion.
Plus, note that the HTC website says LTE bands 2 and 25 only.
HTC EVO 4G LTE (Sprint)
Bands 2 and 25 are strictly 1900 MHz only.
LTE frequency band
Normally, I trust gsmarena, but this time, they're wrong.
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