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lawl!i think nascar should be paying sprint for advertising, seeing as how evo fanatics are now watching nascar for the first time just to get a glimpse of the evo.
I think nascar should be paying sprint for advertising, seeing as how Evo fanatics are now watching nascar for the first time just to get a glimpse of the Evo.
Check this article out from yahoo about the EVO, 4g, Wimax, and LTE etc. Kinda puts a damper on the excitement... 4G wireless: It's fast, but outstripped by hype - Yahoo! News
you still have the 450,000 dollar house called an evo!
10 dollar taxs gets you the evo. How hard is that for you to understand.
You are buying an evo, the tax on the evo is a voluntary 10 dollars a month. If you do not like the tax, do not buy the phone. Simple as that.



no taxation without representation

:d:d:dBTW I was there! I worked 10 minutes drive from the Pentagon (for a nationaly know company)! I was, in fact, in downtown DC when I got the news! From a friend still at my work place! AND I lived through the DC sniper thing - my daughter had to crouch down every time she got gas in her car!
I DO NOT think this analogy behooves anything!!!
Dave
Check this article out from yahoo about the EVO, 4g, Wimax, and LTE etc. Kinda puts a damper on the excitement... 4G wireless: It's fast, but outstripped by hype - Yahoo! News
I believe they were referring to the towers being able to switch to LTE. Our devices would need a different chipset.I thought that it will support that network, with a software upgrade, at least that's what others have said. Is that true or no?
"Sprint and Verizon are taking different routes in 4G. Sprint owns a majority of Clearwire Corp., which is building a network using WiMax technology. Once seen as very promising, WiMax looks set to be a niche technology, and WiMax devices like the Sprint EVO phone won't be able to use networks built using the dominant 4G standard, called LTE, for Long Term Evolution."
^^ From the article, it says "and wimax devices like the sprint EVO phone won't be able to use LTE,"
I thought that it will support that network, with a software upgrade, at least that's what others have said. Is that true or no?

Check it out guys!!!! The BodyGlove case that sprint will be selling on june 4th! Im definately sold on this
YouTube - Sprint's Body Glove protective cover for the Evo 4G
Check this article out from yahoo about the EVO, 4g, Wimax, and LTE etc. Kinda puts a damper on the excitement... 4G wireless: It's fast, but outstripped by hype - Yahoo! News
well, you do have a representative, its called your wallet, if you dont like the tax, you dont take your wallet out and buy the phoneno taxation without representation
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well, you do have a representative, its called you wallet, if you dont like the tax, you dont take your wallet out and buy the phone![]()
Check it out guys!!!! The BodyGlove case that sprint will be selling on june 4th! Im definately sold on this
YouTube - Sprint's Body Glove protective cover for the Evo 4G
Thanks for posting up the video. I actually got to see this case at the mall Sprint store the other day. They couldn't sell it to me in advance, but it looked pretty cool in person. Not sure if this will be the right case for me, but definitely looks like a good option based on this video. Only thing he didn't talk about was how much size it added to the EVO.
