So let me get this right. I pay $200 for the phone for 2 years, PLUS $10 additional per month for 4G, for a phone that may or may not EVER see a 4G area during it's typical two year lifetime? If it can't even do ANY 4G ANYWHERE (no wimax) right now, why should I pay $10 a month until they turn even the first LTE network on? If Sprint lights up LTE as slowly as many people think they will, people, this is nothing but a 3G phone for the likely duration of most people owning it.
I'm liking the phone, but having a hard time seeing it's relevance with sprint. If you don't live in Kansas city or one of the other extremely few announced LTE roll out cities, why would you get this phone only to see LTE be usable on it with a few months left in the phone's life cycle if ever?
I'm liking the phone, but having a hard time seeing it's relevance with sprint. If you don't live in Kansas city or one of the other extremely few announced LTE roll out cities, why would you get this phone only to see LTE be usable on it with a few months left in the phone's life cycle if ever?