Yeah but how can you call Sebring, FL a “market” ?
They seem to have loads of small rural or suburban areas which they love to call a “market”.
After all, why don’t they never talk about the actual amount of pops covered instead of counting little towns as markets…
Damn… again 90% of Sprint’s so called “markets” are small towns and 10% are the actual Cellular Market Areas including bigger cities. WTF is up with that?!
If almost all tech review sites complained about yucky, greasy in hand feel of GS4 on day one, why do you think that “long time use feeling” would be any better?
I have one line on Verizon and two on T-Mobile. Verizon’s 2×10Mhz LTE has been faster when it launched, but now they’re in need of more capacity. Extra 2×20Mhz of AWS is coming to Verizon between now and the end of the year.
On the other hand, T-Mobile’s HSPA+42 is often faster than Verizon’s current LTE, as T-Mobile has much less subs, and much more bandwidth-per-subscriber.
Also T-Mobile’s LTE is live in Brooklyn and Queens, and although it’s currently 2×5Mhz only, with addition of MetroPCS’ 10Mhz we should have 2×10Mhz this year.
Verizon’s coverage outside urban areas is amazing, but if you’re mostly in NYC, T-Mobiles’s network is much better than AT&T or Sprint with layers of fast airlinks: LTE→HSPA+42→HSPA+21