• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Sprint will never have 4g in my area

Cataulin

Member
Aug 9, 2012
80
3
This is my last VM/Sprint phone. I live in se va with one of the largest naval bases world wide.....Sprint dropped the ball on this one. We only have 4g in richmond....some 100 miles away. Im so pissed. Ill be moving to T-Mo shortly.

Sorry guys just wanted to gripe.
 
Before getting the Evo, I was considering Straight Talk with the Galaxy Nexus. However, I looked into it and it turned out there were many rules, such as you can use a maximum of 100 mb in one day or else they will cut your service. T-Mobile's coverage says I have excellent 4g in my area, but if I go 50 miles to the left, I have 2g only. Their coverage isn't the best, but the $30 plan is hard to beat.
 
Upvote 0
Sensorly user data seems to show 4G LTE lighting up around SE VA, specifically Norfolk VA. (This is user uploaded signal data, not Sprint map data, so areas not shown may just have never been logged and uploaded by Sensorly app users).

I'm not sure you'll see much on the base UNLESS a user runs the app on the base.

I live in the metro Detroit area and there's been no announcement yet but 4G LTE has been popping up (unofficially) all over the place and progress within the last month has been impressive IMO.

Not defending Sprint but looking forward to see how the Network Vision and 4G LTE upgrades will turn out, as it's long overdue, especially for my area. My wife has already been seeing 4G LTE on her SGS3 in the area, even though it's not officially announced :)

Edit 1: Link to Sensorly map overlay - Spring 4G LTE user uploaded signal map

Edit 2: I believe you have an HTC EVO V 4G which is actually a WiMAX phone, not a 4G LTE phone. WiMAX is not expanding and Spring has commited to continue supporting existing WiMAX until 2015 ... however, LTE is what Sprint is now working on. 4G got off to a late start due to a bad bet on WiMAX which was their first try at 4G. LTE is the new player in town, you won't see 4G LTE on your current phone. Sorry.
 
Upvote 0
The biggest drawback to T-Mo's $30 plan isn't the 100 minutes but because they don't have a 3G network once your throttling starts you go from 4G down to 2G/edge speed. :eek:
OB

Wouldn't they just slow down the 4G speed rather than push you down to 2G? I thought it was that once the limit was reached, they slowed down data, not move you to 2G or 3G only.
 
Upvote 0
I think sprint made a bad move in Sacramento. The WiMAX has always been choppy and that won't improve. And they still don't have LTE here. I think the bay and Fairfield has had LTE for over a year and it's slowly crawling this way. Meanwhile Sacramento is trying to sell LTE phones because the only WiMAX phone they have left is the galaxy s2. I think a lot of people here jumped ship. I'm starting to think sprint's 3g sucks too
 
Upvote 0

BEST TECH IN 2023

We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.

Smartphones