Samsung Craft Will Be First MetroPCS LTE Phone
Aug 5, 2010, 9:35 PM by Philip Berne
MetroPCS CEO Roger Linquist, in an analyst conference call, has identified the carrier's first LTE phone as the Samsung Craft. Linquist said the new phone will go on sale later this year, and the price will be comparable to other MetroPCS handsets, which should put it somewhere close to $300. Neither MetroPCS nor Samsung has offered details about what operating system the new phone will run, or whether it will be a smartphone or just priced like one. MetroPCS plans to launch its LTE network in Dallas / Fort Worth and Las Vegas this year. MetroPCS plans on completing its LTE expansion by early 2011.
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Ghettro Pcs...
**and ease up on data caps
flip mode said:...
is steppin up their game major. We have them here in Detroit. Everyone says the service and coverage sucks but it works and its cheap unlimited everything for about $50-$60
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So now Las Vegas has LTE from MetroPCS, and WiMax from Clear 😁
Light that air up with that "true" wireless broadband! ! !
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flip mode said:...
is steppin up their game major. We have them here in Detroit. Everyone says the service and coverage sucks but it works and its cheap unlimited everything for about $50-$60 a month. I think eventually the big 4 will
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