HTC Inspire 4G is one of 4G-capable devices are introduced at CES 2011. AT & T has announced to launch the "Inspire" and start selling on 13 February 2011. Interesting to see more about which 4G technology will be taken by AT & T. The HSPA+ for now and LTE in the future?.
AT & T has been a long time since the beginning of the GSM technology as a network carrying voice and data. Last covered by 3G networks and HSDPA HSUPA technology, which we have enjoyed for many years with iPhone products as the main weapon. iPhones from scratch just produce mobile devices with a GSM GPRS, EDGE techno, and developed into faster with 3G and 3.5G technology of HSDPA, HSUPA.
Just in early 2011 Apple finally decided to roll the iPhone 4 CDMA technology-based of 20001x and 3G CDMA EV-Do rev. a, which works with Verizon, Starting on mid-February 2011, we'll see as successful as what the iPhone will face CDMA mobile wireless market, CDMA users in particular, and especially users of Verizon for now.
The development of mobile networking technologies, we have seen clearly: the CDMA network to EVDO Rev. 0, EVDO Rev A and possible to EVDO Rev. B?. And obviously the successor of CDMA-based 4G network we've seen the LTE and WIMAX technology. WIMAX technology become less popular lately for unknown reason?. It seems obvious and the successor of CDMA 20001x EVDO is LTE (long term evolution).
While GSM has been developed from GPRS, EDGE to HSDPA, HSUPA as 3G and 3.5G networks. And for its 4G technology will be continued by HSPA +. And this is the 4G technology that will be carried by AT & T. Feb 13 AT & T customers can begin ordering HTC Inspire 4G at AT & T Store and online at (http://www.wireless.att.com/). One important thing is: has your area covered AT&T's 4G signal (HSPA +)?. Or you will buy a device that will not work in your area?