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Sprint LTE Device Release Dates


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Most of the devices I add are based on rumors. Anything I find that is certified for Sprint I add, but so far it's only based on model number sequencing from existing Sprint model numbers.

 

Any chance you could have the model number in one column and the model/"street" name if/when known in another?  This is mostly for historical look ups....we discuss/post using model numbers prior to release and then after release everyone tends to reference by model name.  Or, do what you have done for the Motorola X and LG G2 with the model number in parenthesis.

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Any chance you could have the model number in one column and the model/"street" name if/when known in another?  This is mostly for historical look ups....we discuss/post using model numbers prior to release and then after release everyone tends to reference by model name.  Or, do what you have done for the Motorola X and LG G2 with the model number in parenthesis.

okay,

 

Added a few columns to the spreadsheet.

--1 additional column for the device/model number along side the device name.

--3 additional columns that have links (X's) that lead to either the device website either at the manufacturers, phonearenas, or Sprint website. (or all three)

 

The only model numbers i were not able to locate are for the 

HTC 8XT, Novatel MiFi, Blackberry Q10, HTC One SV LTE, 

 

The latest devices such as the Galaxy Mega, Galaxy Note 3, SPH-L520, LG820, LG D820 don't have official pages yet.

The same goes for all other devices beyond those listed with a NA as a year date.

 

TS out (putting fingers on ice)

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Looking at the device list I don't see 800 voice.  Would all phones since 2012 support that?

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Looking at the device list I don't see 800 voice. Would all phones since 2012 support that?

Yes. Except the current blackberry on the market, all Sprint LTE phones support 800 voice. I elected not to include it on the table because it is a default feature, unless you are blackberry corporation. IMO, they failed the test.

 

 

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IBT states that Sprint is getting the Note 3 on Oct 2nd but I can't help to think its too soon. Especially since it came from a rep but eh, I'll take the date.

 

Source

 

TS out

A rumor at this point. I won't let it float yet. For now it's going to tread water.

 

 

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To which I edited my post immediately after posting it. Hope its true.

 

TS out

A picture of the release data would satisfy my curiosity though. I mean, we have 4 phones that are so close to release, yet aren't. I'm sure it drives people crazy waiting.

 

 

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Keep an eye out for a possible HTC One phone with WP8 on it. Pocket now was showing a pic of one with WP8 loaded on it, so maybe Microsoft and HTC were preparing for it already.

 

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Added the ZTE-N9520 to the spreadsheet today. It's an unoriginal Single-Band LTE phone with SVLTE. My guess is that it's probably for Boost Mobile as the ZTE Warp LTE is the ZTE-N9510.

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You can also update that the HTC one max was released on 11/15.

 

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I'll 1 up you on that.

 

The Virgin Mobile HTC Desire was released today. It was formerly known as the HTC Zara, and it's official model number is the HTC Desire 601. It has been updated in the table too.

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While all the crazy people were out shopping on Black Friday, Netgear (formerly Sierra Wireless) got FCC approval for a Tri-band Aircard, model number AC778S. It is a mobile hotspot too. It looks like 2014 could be shaping up to an interesting Sprint year. Stay tuned!

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I wonder which one this one will replace in the Sprint lineup.

That's a good question. My guess it will just be in addition to the existing devices already in Sprint's lineup, or could potentially replace the MiFi.

 

 

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