pablo.station
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All this really means is when LTE is up and running Verizon will have another reason to make you pay $160 for a plan that should cost you $75.![]()
lol...yup, sad but true.
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All this really means is when LTE is up and running Verizon will have another reason to make you pay $160 for a plan that should cost you $75.![]()
Well I hope that the EVO does not drop on a Sunday. For whatever reason, both of my local Sprint Stores are closed on Sundays. So heres for a Saturday release!
the 5g cap is only on 3g... 4g is unlimited
o yea i think i just found out why at&t's network is so bad
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Great to know that they were smart enough not to put a cap on 4G usage. But in some of the videos shown in CTIA, a couple of reps were showing off the Evo it only had 3G and they said there are times when it goes back and forth between 3G and 4G and this is in Vegas. Even if I was living in a 4G city, I still would be afraid that during times when it switches back to 3G I would rack up the bandwidth in no time. However, I'm very happy that there is no cap on 4G.
Well I hope that the EVO does not drop on a Sunday. For whatever reason, both of my local Sprint Stores are closed on Sundays. So heres for a Saturday release!
The mobile hotspot plan is $59.99 per month. Additional line = $19.99, 4G addon for mobile hotspot application = $20.00 Total = $39.99. Twenty bucks cheaper than the mobile hotspot plan.
No worry. WiMAX isn't going away. Verizon and the LTE camp has to be worried and I don't think they should be feared.I know this would be considered "off topic" but seeing as there is no other news:
4G wars: LTE spending to surpass WiMax, says IDG | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
I know that LTE wont really be available for a long while but this is still a bit worrisome.
i had been waiting for that phone ever since my Tour started to give me problems a month after release and they were already talking about its replacement.
I found this site when I was bored one day, started reading up on the supersonic and haven't wanted anything but an EVO since!
No worry. WiMAX isn't going away. Verizon and the LTE camp has to be worried and I don't think they should be feared.
Sorry, I was only thinking about the initial cost of the EVO compared with the Mobile hotspot... You would think that Sprint would come out with wireless routers and at home epuitment if 4g takes off like they hope. But there again it would become the same as cable and internet providers charging additional fees.
I’ve seen this sentiment a few times on several different forums. Do people not consider 4G a big deal? What about the hotspot option? I would think those would be two major features that would make the EVO much more desirable than the Incredible.
No worry. WiMAX isn't going away. Verizon and the LTE camp has to be worried and I don't think they should be feared.
With this scenario WiMAX could up on the Blue-Ray side. Don't forget, WiMAX has the spectrum that LTE lacks. You would never be able to tether 8 devices to a LTE phone.This whole Wimax vs. LTE reminds me of the Blue ray vs. HD-DVD from a couple years ago.
And look how that one turned out. Problem being Blue-ray and HD-DVD were out basically the same time....where as WiMax is going to have a huge jump on LTE network wise.
By the time full LTE networks are ready to roll out....WiMax could already be strong and stable in multiple markets.
Yup, Sprint is going to get a lot of their customers back while Verizon and AT&T will both be losing customers.Exactly. You have to read the articles and you can tell which ones are written with obvious bias. The earliest you're gonna have a market lit up with LTE, is early 2011. At that time Sprint will have 127+ markets up and running with WiMAX. One of our insiders has already stated that WiMAX is being highly sought after in the corporate and government sectors so that should tell you that Sprint made the right decision here. Sprint/Clear only purchased LTE bandwidth and licensing to cover their asses in case things didn't work out. Essentially hedging their bet against failure. It's a prudent move given their current situation where a loss due to a bad business move would be devastating.
This whole Wimax vs. LTE reminds me of the Blue ray vs. HD-DVD from a couple years ago.
And look how that one turned out. Problem being Blue-ray and HD-DVD were out basically the same time....where as WiMax is going to have a huge jump on LTE network wise.
By the time full LTE networks are ready to roll out....WiMax could already be strong and stable in multiple markets.
The tethering not so much since I would rather just install a tether app and not pay monthly for something I use once every few months.
I use a tether app on my jailbroken iPhone 3G. Do you have to root in order to use a tether app in Android?
There are apps that provide tethering Android phones, but that won't be necessary with the EVO 4G. You will be able to tether 8 WiFi devices including phones, cameras, printers, laptops, etc. without doing anything extra.I use a tether app on my jailbroken iPhone 3G. Do you have to root in order to use a tether app in Android?
I use a tether app on my jailbroken iPhone 3G. Do you have to root in order to use a tether app in Android?
There are apps that provide tethering Android phones, but that won't be necessary with the EVO 4G. You will be able to tether 8 WiFi devices including phones, cameras, printers, laptops, etc. without doing anything extra.
Maybe so, but that app is an integral part of the phone. I saw a video where they were just going into "Router Settings" or something like that.The EVO's tethering will be done via an app.
I hope so.
I remember the format wars. From what I remember HD DVD were cheaper to produce with the same quality viewing experience. I still have the HD player for my 360.
From the way I understand it, you will be able to tether without the extra charge, but there's a limit of 5 GB, I believe.
No, I'm talking tethering. Hesse said at CTIA, for now there won't be an extra charge for the EVO to use 4G.Not for the 4G/Wimax there is no limit.