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by Phil Nickinson
May 02, 2010
This blurry little picture of the Sprint HTC Evo 4G, allegedly in a Sprint store in Central Florida, means one of two things: Either we're still hurting from last night, or the Evo 4G's actually ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 22, 2010
Hey, all you Sprint Premiere customers out there: Your favorite carrier's looking to give away 10 -- count 'em, 10! -- Evo 4G phones, four tips to either Maui, Chicago, Las Vegas or Houston ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 21, 2010
Even though we're still waiting on a release date, and Sprint hasn't even held its EVO 4G extravaganza event in New York, Android Central forums member PanzyDog got some hands on time with the HTC EVO...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 20, 2010
CNN app for Android smartphonesCNN app for Android tablets The HTC Evo 4G is the first Android smartphone to take advantage of Sprint's WiMax 4G network, and CNN Money has taken a look ...
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by Jeremy
Apr 13, 2010
From the Forums is a great way for you, our readers, to see the hottest topics being discussed. But you must be a registered member and becoming a member is a simple process. So if you have...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 07, 2010
Ready for some more device rumors? The latest comes from Engadget, which says June 13 is the likely Sprint Evo 4G launch date -- don't worry about it being a Sunday, that's normal for Sprint -- t...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Mar 30, 2010
Cellular technology can be broken down into two basic categories – GSM and CDMA. Both work well and provide the same function, but are different enough that they aren’t interchangea...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 23, 2010
We've seen and heard everybody debating whether the rumored HTC Supersonic -- now officially the Sprint Evo 4G -- would render moot the announcement that the Google Nexus One is coming to the carrier...
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by Dieter Bohn
Mar 23, 2010
Here it is, friends, the moment you've all been waiting for: a true 4G phone. It's the HTC EVO 4G. You're looking at an 8 Ghz Snapdragon processor, an 8 megapixel camera, a HD Video capture, HDM...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 23, 2010
Sprint this morning announced a slew of new cities on its schedule for 4G expansion as it expects to cover 120 million people with WiMax by the end of the year. The new cities are: Cincinnati ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Mar 23, 2010
It looks like the rumors may be true. Earlier we reported that Sprint should be announcing the HTC Supersonic at CTIA. Well tonight it seem like Sprint Premier customers are seeing a pre-announceme...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 17, 2010
The Wall Street Journal says Sprint will let loose the oft-leaked HTC Supersonic next week at CTIA, and that it will be the carrier's first WiMAX-enabled Android device. The device is expect...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 24, 2010
Whether you love them or hate them, you have to be happy to see Sprint working on their 4G network. Today they announced that the Clear WiMax network is scheduled for expansion into &ldquo...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 22, 2009
While Verizon & AT&T have aligned themselves with LTE and T-Mobile is sticking with 21Mbps HSPA+, Sprint has heavily invested in a WiMax network by Clearwire for their 4G-speed offerings...
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by Casey Chan
Sep 14, 2009
Don't worry T-Mobile users, there will be a day when your 3G Network will be the best network in the country. Yep, even though your current 3G network is in its infantile stages, T-Mobile promis...
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by Casey Chan
Jun 29, 2009
There are some rumors floating around that Sprint is currently internally testing the HTC Hero. Sprint has so far avoided Android, even going as far as saying Android simply wasn't good enough y...
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by Casey Chan
May 21, 2009
T-Mobile (Europe, not US) recently discussed its concern with everybody's favorite 4G technology: LTE. In Europe, it seems like T-Mobile has been falling behind in their LTE plans ...
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by Casey Chan
Oct 29, 2008
TmoNews has got the news that T-Mobile has gifted Detroit with 3G! Slowly but surely the boys in Magenta will cover the entire nation (hopefully, before 4G/LTE/WiMax/or whatever is next is done) with ...

































