Sprint Announces the Overdrive
This thing...
Sprint comes out with the first device in these fair United States that can do that, with UNLIMITED bandwidth(4g), on the nation's FIRST 4g network, and its an epic fail? I'm sorry that Sprint wants to be a tad bit more diversified than just coming out with the latest and greatest phone. 🙄
Well, I guess the snapdragon processor and 3D graphics will be the big deal for 2010, or at least in my opinion, and 4G networks will be the big deal for 2011. Just a prediction.
boomer916 said:
So...high speed, portable, wireless connectivity is the wave of the future and is what people are demanding.
Sprint comes out with the first device in these fair United States that can do that, with UNLIMITED bandwidth(4g), on the nation's FIRST 4g network, and its an epic fail? I'm sorry that Sprint wants to be a tad bit more diversified than just coming out with the latest and greatest phone. 🙄
Sprint is headed for financial suicide. WiMAX is the 21st century version of IDEN and it's a standard that will never have any domestic roaming partners. Luckily for Sprint the migration LTE won't be that difficult but will it be too late.
No seriously, Sprint is doing some great things. I think a lot of the other companies are thinking about the now and Sprint is trying to ensure their future...which is smart. If you really think about it, Sprint is doing what they should do as a Service Provider...they are enhancing the service side of things. Take AT&T for example. They say they offer the best Smart Phones...but 1. They aren't in the business of selling phones, they are a service provider. We'd see an improvement in their service if they actually focused on that. 2. They may have the best smart phones, but the network can't handle it.
On the other end though...Sprint may have the first 4G network, bu...
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Learn the difference between "Your" and "You're."
LTE is going to be faster...
LTE devices will be cheaper because you've got three major US carriers who will utilize them. WiMAX, however, could be the next iDEN in the fact that one company will be using it...drives prices up IMO.
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