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SmellsFeeshyParticipant
[quote=AN]LTE is an entirely different network. So, the short answer is no. What I’ve read is that, even LTE phones between VZW and AT&T are not compatible due to the different frequencies that the 2 LTE network operate at.[/quote]
I see. I read some articles saying that starting this summer AT&T is rolling out their LTE but only in six cities, none of which are here unfortunately.
Wonder if I should hold out on buying a new phone that is capable of LTE… Decisions, decisions. How long do you guys think it will be until we get AT&T LTE service in San Diego? I would assume that SD would be one of the major “2nd tier” markets. Of course if I wait another 6 months I can just switch to VZW and get an LTE phone for sure.
SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=AN]LTE is an entirely different network. So, the short answer is no. What I’ve read is that, even LTE phones between VZW and AT&T are not compatible due to the different frequencies that the 2 LTE network operate at.[/quote]
I see. I read some articles saying that starting this summer AT&T is rolling out their LTE but only in six cities, none of which are here unfortunately.
Wonder if I should hold out on buying a new phone that is capable of LTE… Decisions, decisions. How long do you guys think it will be until we get AT&T LTE service in San Diego? I would assume that SD would be one of the major “2nd tier” markets. Of course if I wait another 6 months I can just switch to VZW and get an LTE phone for sure.
SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=AN]LTE is an entirely different network. So, the short answer is no. What I’ve read is that, even LTE phones between VZW and AT&T are not compatible due to the different frequencies that the 2 LTE network operate at.[/quote]
I see. I read some articles saying that starting this summer AT&T is rolling out their LTE but only in six cities, none of which are here unfortunately.
Wonder if I should hold out on buying a new phone that is capable of LTE… Decisions, decisions. How long do you guys think it will be until we get AT&T LTE service in San Diego? I would assume that SD would be one of the major “2nd tier” markets. Of course if I wait another 6 months I can just switch to VZW and get an LTE phone for sure.
SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=AN]LTE is an entirely different network. So, the short answer is no. What I’ve read is that, even LTE phones between VZW and AT&T are not compatible due to the different frequencies that the 2 LTE network operate at.[/quote]
I see. I read some articles saying that starting this summer AT&T is rolling out their LTE but only in six cities, none of which are here unfortunately.
Wonder if I should hold out on buying a new phone that is capable of LTE… Decisions, decisions. How long do you guys think it will be until we get AT&T LTE service in San Diego? I would assume that SD would be one of the major “2nd tier” markets. Of course if I wait another 6 months I can just switch to VZW and get an LTE phone for sure.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantSo if I get either the Infuse 4G or Atrix on AT&T will those support LTE once AT&T rolls it out? Or are they only capable of HSPDA?
SmellsFeeshyParticipantSo if I get either the Infuse 4G or Atrix on AT&T will those support LTE once AT&T rolls it out? Or are they only capable of HSPDA?
SmellsFeeshyParticipantSo if I get either the Infuse 4G or Atrix on AT&T will those support LTE once AT&T rolls it out? Or are they only capable of HSPDA?
SmellsFeeshyParticipantSo if I get either the Infuse 4G or Atrix on AT&T will those support LTE once AT&T rolls it out? Or are they only capable of HSPDA?
SmellsFeeshyParticipantSo if I get either the Infuse 4G or Atrix on AT&T will those support LTE once AT&T rolls it out? Or are they only capable of HSPDA?
SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=evolusd]I was in your same situation and decided to stick with AT&T. I got the Samsung Infuse 4g and really like it. Screen is 4.5 inches (larger than any other that I know of), extremely bright, and the phone is super thin and light.
My speed tests range from 3 – 7 Mbps using the AT&T version of 4g HSPA+, which I guess is slower than Verizon’s LTE. However, I do find that it is almost everywhere, which is nice.
No regrets leaving the iPhone. I feel like Android is the pioneer and releases cool new stuff right away, while Apple takes 6 months to perfect it before release. Just my 2c.[/quote]
Glad to hear that you have no regrets leaving the iPhone. I’ve always heard that Android devices can be “rough around the edges” but haven’t actually played with any long enough to really find out for myself.
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.
SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=evolusd]I was in your same situation and decided to stick with AT&T. I got the Samsung Infuse 4g and really like it. Screen is 4.5 inches (larger than any other that I know of), extremely bright, and the phone is super thin and light.
My speed tests range from 3 – 7 Mbps using the AT&T version of 4g HSPA+, which I guess is slower than Verizon’s LTE. However, I do find that it is almost everywhere, which is nice.
No regrets leaving the iPhone. I feel like Android is the pioneer and releases cool new stuff right away, while Apple takes 6 months to perfect it before release. Just my 2c.[/quote]
Glad to hear that you have no regrets leaving the iPhone. I’ve always heard that Android devices can be “rough around the edges” but haven’t actually played with any long enough to really find out for myself.
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.
SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=evolusd]I was in your same situation and decided to stick with AT&T. I got the Samsung Infuse 4g and really like it. Screen is 4.5 inches (larger than any other that I know of), extremely bright, and the phone is super thin and light.
My speed tests range from 3 – 7 Mbps using the AT&T version of 4g HSPA+, which I guess is slower than Verizon’s LTE. However, I do find that it is almost everywhere, which is nice.
No regrets leaving the iPhone. I feel like Android is the pioneer and releases cool new stuff right away, while Apple takes 6 months to perfect it before release. Just my 2c.[/quote]
Glad to hear that you have no regrets leaving the iPhone. I’ve always heard that Android devices can be “rough around the edges” but haven’t actually played with any long enough to really find out for myself.
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.
SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=evolusd]I was in your same situation and decided to stick with AT&T. I got the Samsung Infuse 4g and really like it. Screen is 4.5 inches (larger than any other that I know of), extremely bright, and the phone is super thin and light.
My speed tests range from 3 – 7 Mbps using the AT&T version of 4g HSPA+, which I guess is slower than Verizon’s LTE. However, I do find that it is almost everywhere, which is nice.
No regrets leaving the iPhone. I feel like Android is the pioneer and releases cool new stuff right away, while Apple takes 6 months to perfect it before release. Just my 2c.[/quote]
Glad to hear that you have no regrets leaving the iPhone. I’ve always heard that Android devices can be “rough around the edges” but haven’t actually played with any long enough to really find out for myself.
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.
SmellsFeeshyParticipant[quote=evolusd]I was in your same situation and decided to stick with AT&T. I got the Samsung Infuse 4g and really like it. Screen is 4.5 inches (larger than any other that I know of), extremely bright, and the phone is super thin and light.
My speed tests range from 3 – 7 Mbps using the AT&T version of 4g HSPA+, which I guess is slower than Verizon’s LTE. However, I do find that it is almost everywhere, which is nice.
No regrets leaving the iPhone. I feel like Android is the pioneer and releases cool new stuff right away, while Apple takes 6 months to perfect it before release. Just my 2c.[/quote]
Glad to hear that you have no regrets leaving the iPhone. I’ve always heard that Android devices can be “rough around the edges” but haven’t actually played with any long enough to really find out for myself.
Anyone here have Sprint or T-Mobile? I looked into Sprint a little bit but they don’t seem to be much cheaper if any than AT&T/Verizon and I’ve heard the network isn’t nearly as good as the big two so doesn’t seem to be a lot of reason to go with them. And now that AT&T owns T-Mobile they aren’t really a separate option anymore.
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