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Originally Posted by p-slim
4g network will be great for me, I live 2 miles from a Walmart plus there are 2 walmarts in San Jose, not to mention were stated to get 4g soon over here this year. I don't think I can pass this oppurtunity up, I will have to get an evo once its rooted.
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Originally Posted by tokuzumi
Is Sprint really going to use Wally world to add 4G towers? Nothing happened with this rumor after it was mentioned a few months back.
I'm already in a 4G city, and coverage is great near my house and work (according to Clear's coverage map), so I'm ready for the Evo.
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Originally Posted by p-slim
I thought they said they had already signed something, I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
From everythng I've been reading, the Walmart thing was just a rumor and there was nothing to it. It would be nice, but I don't think it was true.
I have also been reading that Sprint plans to launch Wimax in a bunch of cities at the same time they launch the Evo. So if your city is on the list to get Wimax this year, it will probably happen when the Evo is launched in a few weeks.
I care more about good 4G coverage than I do about the crappy voice coverage around here. I hardly ever talk on the phone anyway, but I use data all the time. Fortunately, I have read that there are a lot more 4G towrs in my area than 3G towers, so 4G reception should be better.
I fully expect simultaneous voice and data in a 4G area, but I don't know how it will handle good 4G reception in an area where you are roaming on voice.
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I remember hearing something about Clearwire and Walmart... hmmm... now what was it that they said? Oh yeah, I remember now! You can read the (very well written) story
here. It was definitley a only rumor back in January, and nothing was ever confirmed, so I highly doubt that it ever happened.
Did I already mention that I really like the
article that was written? Man, that guy has talent...
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