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Sprint preps Mac-friendly 3G/WiMAX modem blog) fit into tight spots and can connect at a typical 3-6Mbps in Sprint's WiMAX coverage areas or 600Kbps to 1.4Mbps on EVDO Revision A-based 3G networks. ... Sprint's Mac-Friendly U301 3G/4G WiMAX Modem Revealed [Will Introduce 4G ...TFTS (blog)
Motorola XT800 to bring high-end Android to Sprint? blog) However, an FCC filing hints the XT800 may arrive in the US next year as the Titanium with EVDO Revision A and destined for either Sprint or Verizon. ... and more »
Sprint adds Sanyo Incognito QWERTY clamshell blog) The device will run on Sprint's EVDO network and users can access the e-mail and browse the web on 3G. The keypad is touch sensitive and has haptic feedback ... Sprint Intros the SANYO Incognito SCP-6760Softpedia
DeviceMAG Leak shows Omnia II for Verizon shipping Dec. 2 blog) The Verizon model has a different cosmetic design but mostly differs in its use of CDMA and EVDO. Both share a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 3G, ... Samsung Omnia II Arriving On Verizon Network December 2ndIndyPosted (blog)
blog) Casio G'zOne Rock lands at Verizon blog) The phone also handles push-to-talk over its EVDO Rev A link and serves as a media phone with a 2-megapixel camera, dedicated media controls on the outside ... and more »
Samsung preps 3G UbiCell for CDMA networks blog) Samsung Mobile to release 3G Ubicell Personal CDMA base stationTechShout! (blog) Samsung Releasing 3G UbiCell with EVDO SupportPhoneNews.com Samsung to release 3G capable femtocell in first half of 2010Mobile Burn
AT&T issues customer memo attacking Verizon ads blog) In Escalating War Against Verizon, AT&T Is Getting Tone DeafWired News AT&T: Verizon ads are 'blatantly false'CNET News AT&T, Verizon fight over 3G coverage ads goes to courtMacDailyNews
Qualcomm outs hybrid HSPA+/EVDO chipset blog) The MSM7630 supports GSM, HSPA and HSPA+ standards but will also work on CDMA phone networks and support up to EVDO Revision B for 3G on those services. ... and more »
CA Sprint also has plans as well, but CDMA and EVDO are unlikely to survive at a certain stage. It's unlikely that both will be shut off anytime soon, but it does mean that the cut-off point will come sooner. Also, the Pre's choice of network standards ...