The device, don't get me wrong, will delight many people who use it, as the earlier generations of HTC Evos have. The kickstand is really useful, for example. But there will be no LTE access for a while.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Sprint Announce Evo 4G LTE Is Coming May 18; But LTE Network Isn't Active, Yet
The HTC Evo 4G LTE, a device branded as the "One" on other mobile networks, will launch on May 18, 2012. Here's the issue some will need to know: Sprint's Long Term Evolution network isn't built yet. Sprint is aiming for activation in 2013, for a "majority" of its sites. It is probable that six metro areas might get LTE service sometime in 2012,though.
The device, don't get me wrong, will delight many people who use it, as the earlier generations of HTC Evos have. The kickstand is really useful, for example. But there will be no LTE access for a while.
The device, don't get me wrong, will delight many people who use it, as the earlier generations of HTC Evos have. The kickstand is really useful, for example. But there will be no LTE access for a while.

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