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I totally agree with the previous post which stated, if you turn off 4G you will also be turning off the 3G data network, which will disconnect all functionality except for making/receiving phone calls.
Indeed. EDGE is fine for some things, like if you're simply sending IMs/emails, but if you're surfing the net, downloading apps/media, accessing apps, streaming music, etc you'll really notice a difference....

Indeed. EDGE is fine for some things, like if you're simply sending IMs/emails, but if you're surfing the net, downloading apps/media, accessing apps, streaming music, etc you'll really notice a difference.
It's hilarious to me that people make fun of T-Mo because they're just using a beefed up 3G network and it's not "true" 4G (even though no carrier currently has TRUE 4G), and yet we get comparable speeds without having to sacrifice battery life at all. I've seen how Sprint does it. You actually have to "turn on" 4G connectivity much like you turn on wifi on your phone. With 4G connected, battery life is severely sacrificed. T-Mo users get the best of both worlds: fast speeds AND good battery life.
So true, I had the EVO 4G, and I almost could never find a 4G connection (and I live in one of the first cities where Wi Max came out), and it ate 5% of battery just for surfing the web for about 2-3 minutes. And it only got speeds of about 2 MBPS. My Sensation can go a full day of moderate usage with 4G speeds of 4-7 MBPS no problem.
. T-Mo experienced a LOT of flack when they touted their own 4G network when everyone knew it was just a beefed up 3G network. But, when the speeds are the same shouldn't that be the only thing that matters? Plus, the ability to have great battery life while connected to "4G" is icing on the cake!...But, when the speeds are the same shouldn't that be the only thing that matters?
I really miss having my N900 on the $10/mo. "web2go" plan, pulling 7Mbps down and 2Mbps up on T-Mo.Price, data limits, and coverage should also factor in.I really miss having my N900 on the $10/mo. "web2go" plan, pulling 7Mbps down and 2Mbps up on T-Mo.