Sprint is supposed to turn on their LTE network here in Nashville before
the end of the year. That will change what sprint offers. I don't know how
far from nashville the LTE network will cover. If you go this route, the
Evo 4G LTE is the way to go. I don't know if any other sprint phones will
work on their new LTE network.

On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 10:21 AM, Mark J. Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,****
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> I have had Verizon for years and am getting fed up with the ever rising
> costs.****
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> I was wondering if any of you here with T-Mobile and/or Sprint (ie, NOT
> AT&T) can comment on real-life experiences regarding a) coverage
> (regardless of what the coverage sites “claim”), b) data access/speed, and
> c) tethering with wifi? Would be interested in knowing what smartphones you
> might recommend and/or warn me about too. I’m pretty much and Android kind
> of guy, but am always open to switching. I’ve spoken with the corporate
> brick-n-mortar reps, etc., but really would like some direct from the field
> opinions. Too bad I can’t just take a phone from each for a day and go
> around doing my normal stuff and see how each does. But that would be
> applying logic and sense to it.****
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> Thanks!****
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> Mark****
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