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It'd be nice if the LTE successor to the Motorola Photon had world phone capability. With the original Photon and Evo Design being EOL, Sprint's world phone selection is pretty thin, especially compared to Verizon. I guess we'll have to wait and see...

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A world phone, like they exist today, but also support Sprint LTE at 1900? There may be one this year.

 

However, a magical LTE phone that supports LTE frequencies all around the world is a long time coming. Likely years.

 

Robert via Kindle Fire using Forum Runner

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I used to travel alot overseas and was tired of not having a true world phone. I then got the Photon and as luck would have it, i stopped going overseas. lol.

 

So at this point, I am not really looking for a world phone any longer. If and when i do start going overseas again, I'll just get a temp one from the airport and just used that.

 

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A world phone, like they exist today, but also support Sprint LTE at 1900? There may be one this year.

 

However, a magical LTE phone that supports LTE frequencies all around the world is a long time coming. Likely years.

 

Robert via Kindle Fire using Forum Runner

I just need one for these next two years for work. That also supports Just Sprint LTE 1900

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