Sprint will finally be a competitive company in the market, and with enough spectrum capacity, could easily keep unlimited data for smartphones forever!
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Its entirely possible so long as Huawei isn't a major player in Clearwire's original LTE upgrade plans.
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Try having a 3500 battery on the EVO Shift. Phone was thick enough by itself. With the battery it was horrid.
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The Photon Q is now free at Sprint.com for new users. Not sure about upgrades though. Will update as soon as I know.
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Femtocell's are worthless in neighborhoods with 1 acre lot sizes. 5000 sq ft is too small a range. They won't deny all residential picocell requests. It would be cheaper for them than to deploy a new cell tower in areas that normally would have great service if it wasn't for tree and powerline interference.
Check out the bottom of page 2 in the attached document. It has the answer you are looking for.
This information was taken from a Mac App called Mactracker.
iPhone 5 CDMA.pdf