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Originally Posted by mbaseball3
not to contradict you, but why would the evo only be offered in 4G networks? its still a great 3G phone. its like gasing your car. put in mid grade for functioning purposes. dump in premium and unleash the beast. dunno, just wouldn't make sense to me. to pick or choose phone offerings. and where is the info on the N1? only word out there is a tweet from sprint stating N1 coming to sprint. no date or pricing has been released....or am I wrong?
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fair enough, the Evo could easily go to 3G service areas but it would make more business sense that areas that have 4G will get priority so it may not show up in 3G only areas until well after launch depending on demand and inventory constraints in 4G areas
and there isn't really any info for sprint's N1, the business model I was referring to was google's the Tmo ATT and as far as we can tell VZW N1 are being sold exclusively through google.com/phone so we could also assume it will be the same for Sprint's version