1.
Sprint will not lauch anymore WiMax devices, per Bob Azzi, senior vice president of networks at Sprint. Current as of yesterday.
2. No LTE phone will work on WiMax. No WiMax phone will work on LTE. CDMA will still work on both phones.
3. Sprint will roll out LTE in Tampa starting
this summer.
I'd suggest you wait for an LTE phone since you're in one of the markets scheduled for the second-round rollout. LTE phones from HTC, LG, Samsung and Motorola are all due to drop by late June. You won't have long to wait to use LTE. Even if you get an HTC next month, you'll only be on 3G until Julyish instead of being stuck on WiMax for two years.
Won't get screwed over? You're not really a Sprint customer are you? It's one thing to make wild claims about supporting customers, it's another thing to honor them. Sprint has more than 1 million WiMax phones in inventory they have to unload - expect the fairy tales about long-term support to keep on flowing until they sell those phones. As cash pressures mount ($8B Network Vision rollout, $15.5B Fruitphone bill, bond maturities, etc.) and demand to re-purpose their 1900mhz spectrum from WiMax to LTE increases, expect Sprint to get strange with the change and reduce coverage and/or WiMax spectrum before the cutoff date. Think one WiMax tower per city and download speeds approaching 200kbps. Technically, they'll still be supporting WiMax, but they'll do the bare minimum and redeploy their assets where they'll earn the most cash.