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Official EVO Rumors and Speculation thread

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Ouch!! I thought this was supposed to be a friendly, congenial thread?? I do think Eguy misspoke, but he started out saying the "EVO 4G is for Sprint in the USA only".

Sorry just tired.


The wimax 2 is really just wimax. No real difference. Just faster and 100% compatible with current tech.

What is licensed Spectrum? — WIMAX

I do not think sprint will ever support wimax-m. No reason. The 10Mbps is faster then most people need.

At that speed you could stream 1080p movies, like 4 of them and still have room.

Once again sorry, just being worked hard and no sleep.
 
hi guys I'm new to the forum, but have been following it since I heard about the evo. ill be switching from tmobile when this phone comes out. I'm mainly switching because of the screen size and processor, everything else is a bonus for me.

since I'm a new customer, will I be allowed to buy the phone from bestbuy? or is best buy for current customers only? also, do you guys think that 4g will be ready in NY by the time the phone is released? I'm really exited and really want it in my hands.

thanks.
Hello perpetual and welcome to the forum. I'm just about certain you'll get the same service through Best Buy that you would through Sprint and in some cases, might save money.

As far as NY getting 4G, I read somewhere that NYC will get WiMAX service before the end of this year, but I can't locate where I read that. Maybe TS knows as in (TS out looking for WiMAX info).
 
Hello perpetual and welcome to the forum. I'm just about certain you'll get the same service through Best Buy that you would through Sprint and in some cases, might save money.

As far as NY getting 4G, I read somewhere that NYC will get WiMAX service before the end of this year, but I can't locate where I read that. Maybe TS knows as in (TS out looking for WiMAX info).

Sprint | News Release

That's the official release from Sprint that reads, "Sprint also expects to launch service in multiple markets in 2010 including Boston, Houston, New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C."
 
Hmm, I wonder if one of the 'beasts' Self Praise alluded to may be the HTC Scorpion. Interesting info.

From all that I've read of the matter, LTE seems largely unnecessary, because even if it could be theoretically faster than Wimax, no normal user would ever achieve higher speeds, same with Wimax, and what River said makes sense regarding Wimax 2, there is absolutely no reason for Sprint and Clearwire to upgrade to it since the boost in speed may be largely irrelevant to mobile phones, since their speeds are capped anyway.

Perhaps 4-5 years in the future, when/if battery technology can catch up, Wimax 2 or a similar technology could be considered for mobile distribution.
 
Hmm, I wonder if one of the 'beasts' Self Praise alluded to may be the HTC Scorpion. Interesting info.

I'd be pretty shocked if Sprint released a vastly superior HTC Android device that would one-up the Evo within the same year. Maybe their other beast is an Apple product...hmmm! I think its safe to rule out a competing Android device - from what we've seen Sprint is treating this as its flagship Android device. The realistically leaves a windows mobile device (first new device with Windows Mobile 7?), a new iPhone, or something from Palm (which is doubtful to me).
 
Hmm, I wonder if one of the 'beasts' Self Praise alluded to may be the HTC Scorpion. Interesting info.

From all that I've read of the matter, LTE seems largely unnecessary, because even if it could be theoretically faster than Wimax, no normal user would ever achieve higher speeds, same with Wimax, and what River said makes sense regarding Wimax 2, there is absolutely no reason for Sprint and Clearwire to upgrade to it since the boost in speed may be largely irrelevant to mobile phones, since their speeds are capped anyway.

Perhaps 4-5 years in the future, when/if battery technology can catch up, Wimax 2 or a similar technology could be considered for mobile distribution.

The Scorpion is a MID I think. It seems much too big to be a phone.
 
The Scorpion is a MID I think. It seems much too big to be a phone.

If this is the case then this:

I'd be pretty shocked if Sprint released a vastly superior HTC Android device that would one-up the Evo within the same year. Maybe their other beast is an Apple product...hmmm! I think its safe to rule out a competing Android device - from what we've seen Sprint is treating this as its flagship Android device. The realistically leaves a windows mobile device (first new device with Windows Mobile 7?), a new iPhone, or something from Palm (which is doubtful to me).


would not be irrelevant. I could definitely see sprint coming out with an MID, especially running android and especially in light of the imaxi. There is no reason that I can think of that they would not want to do this. It's not a phone so it wouldn't outshine the evo and it would have the android marketplace backing it up for the sake of apps. They could pretty much rip apple off and develop some apps that take advantage of the 1.5ghz snap dragon along with allowing it to run all of the other android apps.

Whether the Iphanboys want to admit it or not, Android is the biggest threat to apple's market share and an MID would strengthen it's stronghold.
 
I'd be pretty shocked if Sprint released a vastly superior HTC Android device that would one-up the Evo within the same year. Maybe their other beast is an Apple product...hmmm! I think its safe to rule out a competing Android device - from what we've seen Sprint is treating this as its flagship Android device. The realistically leaves a windows mobile device (first new device with Windows Mobile 7?), a new iPhone, or something from Palm (which is doubtful to me).
It wouldn't surprise me at all to see the iPhone 4G running on Sprint's WiMAX service.
 
If this is the case then this:



would not be irrelevant. I could definitely see sprint coming out with an MID, especially running android and especially in light of the imaxi. There is no reason that I can think of that they would not want to do this. It's not a phone so it wouldn't outshine the evo and it would have the android marketplace backing it up for the sake of apps. They could pretty much rip apple off and develop some apps that take advantage of the 1.5ghz snap dragon along with allowing it to run all of the other android apps.
Rumors a few months ago were saying HTC is working on a tablet. It would be sweet to see that with the Qualcomm dual-core 1.5GHz chip running on WiMAX.
 
Has anybody been able to actually get into the account portion of the new Sprint site? I want to check it out but it still just has that dumb bells & whistles page up.

Not yet, but the iGoogle widget works just fine. Click on the link that Sprint provides you when you get to that bells and whistles page.
 
Rumors a few months ago were saying HTC is working on a tablet. It would be sweet to see that with the Qualcomm dual-core 1.5GHz chip running on WiMAX.

That would be awesome.

I think the whole android vs iphone thing is the same as the pc vs mac thing. Do i want an device that I can customize as much as I want and make it do what I want or do I want a device that works but is exactly the same as everyone else's.
 
Thanks, Self Praise and welcome to the EVO 4G forum. I appreciate all of your comments.

Jackson told us that on Friday, Sprint is going to start their advertising campaign to make the public aware of the EVO 4G. We're all hoping they come out slugging like Verizon did when they announced the Droid. This phone is so much more newsworthy and when combined with WiMAX is something most tech people aren't going to be able to resist. Jackson also thought we'd know more about pricing and availability on Friday as well, so we're excited and looking forward to the 16th.

Another date to look forward too... ooooooh the wait! I hope HTC/Sprint ads rock... it will be a crying shame if they do not :D
 
Clearwire Asks for LTE Standard it Can Use

These types of article's and other post make be worry about the future of wimax and the purchase of my EVO. I know several people have said that how can LTE win when it's not deployed, but to me it seem that wimax is just a short term fix and not the long term answer. And if not the long term answer then how long, is clear and sprint (not officially on board with wimax2) going to pursue LTE? Dan Hesse and the clearwire CEO have made it clear that they wanted to get edge on the market, clearwire CEO wants a merger with Wimax and LTE. I replace my phone every year, but I was planning on keeping the EVO for maybe two years or so. I am going to be one pissed off customer if they switch to LTE next year and my phone is moving slower on wimax and not compatible with new technology for the next two years.
 
I thought that the move to LTE would be software only and that it would then be compatible with the Evo pending a software update.

Maybe I'm wrong?
 
@BILLSMED sorry for being a little bit of topic. But just overall... if you look at this forum and the way it has been administered as a "friendly" place to be, can you see how the lack of trolling, negativity, confrontations - it has become what most forums should strive to be like. If you notice what it has accomplished - it has drawn in some VERY reliable sources like Jackson and Self Praise among others to come HERE and share their knowledge. I think we are very privileged to have these folks here because we have for the first time established a productive forum where open discussions are truly welcome without judgement.
 
that was written 15 minutes ago. news to me. great find

Thanks! It looks like we're one step closer to release.

Speaking of which, are there any forum members interested in a launch-day meetup at a BestBuy or Sprint store? It could be fun to show support for androidforums.com...
 
hi guys I'm new to the forum, but have been following it since I heard about the evo. ill be switching from tmobile when this phone comes out. I'm mainly switching because of the screen size and processor, everything else is a bonus for me.

since I'm a new customer, will I be allowed to buy the phone from bestbuy? or is best buy for current customers only? also, do you guys think that 4g will be ready in NY by the time the phone is released? I'm really exited and really want it in my hands.

thanks.

WOW! FIrst of all welcome to the forums Perpetual. Best Buy will definitely welcome you as a new customer to Sprint. I've been to a lot of different BBs and they welcome new customers because most of them are well trained in the whole new customer sign up process. I think you are at an advantage if you go with BB because they do the instant rebate for you too! As far as being in NY - I pinged a 4G Sprint rep to ask for you. I'll let you know what she says. But man...can you imagine all the EVO ads popping up in the bright lights of times square? :D
 
@BILLSMED sorry for being a little bit of topic. But just overall... if you look at this forum and the way it has been administered as a "friendly" place to be, can you see how the lack of trolling, negativity, confrontations - it has become what most forums should strive to be like. If you notice what it has accomplished - it has drawn in some VERY reliable sources like Jackson and Self Praise among others to come HERE and share their knowledge. I think we are very privileged to have these folks here because we have for the first time established a productive forum where open discussions are truly welcome without judgement.
Thank you, cary. I appreciate your comments and the thoughtful posts you make that contribute to this thread being what it is. I'm really glad you're here and I'm happy to read the posts of everyone that comes in here. Thank you to all.
 
I replace my phone every year, but I was planning on keeping the EVO for maybe two years or so. I am going to be one pissed off customer if they switch to LTE next year and my phone is moving slower on wimax and not compatible with new technology for the next two years.

I think you are safe for 2 years :) LTE is barely going to be deployed at that time so wimax will still be holding its own. further out who knows but 2 years I think we're all safe.
 
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