
Anyone willing to sign
a two-year contract with Sprint can get a Samsung Galaxy S III from Wirefly for just $179.99. Wirelfly will ship the device for
Sprint customers on June 21st, and will include a $10 Google Wallet credit with every order. Of course, while saving $20 on a
Galaxy S III sounds good, there are a couple of things prospective buyers should consider before taking the plunge. First, the
Galaxy S III uses
LTE for its 4G connectivity and
Sprint currently has no LTE network. Sure, the carrier says that it will roll out LTE in the near future but even at its launch,
Sprint LTE
will only be available in Atlanta, Baltimore, Dallas, Houston, Kansas
City and San Antonio within the next couple months. Second, Sprint
doesn’t have a speedy HSPA+ network to rely upon for its pre-LTE
technology as T-Mobile does, and instead must rely on the much slower
CDMA-based EV-DO Rev. A to deliver data. Sprint could offer faster
connectivity to its
Galaxy
S III users if Samsung had made the device compatible with WiMAX, but a
dual mode device with LTE and WiMAX will never see the light of day at
Sprint, the carrier has assured us. The bottom line is anyone getting
the Galaxy S III on Sprint should expect a slower connection than on any
other major U.S. carrier.
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