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    I think that he was referring to Sprint devices that run on Sprint’s network types, those types being EV-DO, WiMAX, and LTE.

     

     

     

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    He’s saying that “G” stands for “generation,” but that the word “generation” (and by extension, “G”) does not refer to any single type of technology or protocol (e.g., “3G” can encompass EV-DO or HSPA).

     

    But you failed to realize that all those devices I referenced are Sprint devices. Sprint also sale world phones also which guess what? Have GSM in them also.

     

    Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2

     

     

  2. The G's are superficial designations (not technologies or protocols) for wireless generations or G's

     

    Not quite, the Evo 4G design was a world phone with CDMA/GSM/WIMAX and the iPhone 4S CDMA/GSM, iPhone 5 CDMA/GSM/LTE, BlackBerry Bold 9930 and 9850 Torch are world phones with CDMA/GSM, and the Atrix 4g was a world phone I believe with wimax.

     

    By the way, the "G" just stands for generation.

    Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2

  3. I will try to check that tower in Langley Park, if someone could go give me the coordinates, I might be able to go check it out tomorrow (hopefully). Also, I'll be around downtown Silver Spring and Rockville tomorrow, and DC the next day, so I'll map Sensorly on those trips and hopefully pick up something! Glad to see this thread is off to a good start too!

    looks like near New Hampshire Ave near Metzerott RD and on further down on University Blvd east of New Hampshire Ave. I've noticed downtown DC has expanded some more too from SW by the Treasury up to NE up Rhode Island and US1
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