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Originally Posted by gullzway
I'm Surprised I haven't seen this brought up here before but Sprints Wimax is not technically 4g.
Taken from the 4g wiki
"The Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e-2005) mobile wireless broadband access (MWBA) standard is sometimes branded 4G, .....blah,blah,blah....
Sprint Nextel has begun using WiMAX, branded as a "4G" network."
We've already seen that T-Mobile's HSDPA can be faster than Sprint's "4g" wimax and they're not calling it 4G!
Don't get me wrong I love my Sprint Service(Especially the $30 Sero plan with 22% discount.) I suppose you should be excited about your increase in speed , I would be if I was being shafted for an extra $10/month. But do you really think you'll be able to watch that much more Pron than us lowly "3G" Sprint users?
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I actually have no interest in 4G, and it played no role whatsoever in my decision to get an Evo. My TP2 crashing all the time was the biggest factor. And 4G appears to be a battery hog, unable to penatrate walls very well, etc., and the more people that get and use it, the faster 3G will become again. Add to that so many cities putting in WiFi city-wide, and I doubt I will ever use it, if it even works on my DC 3.2.3 phone.
I really don't care at all. I can stream the Netflix Roku box to my TV using Wireless Tether on 3G, with no glitches on the movies, how much faster do I need to be?