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4G iPhone thanks to Sprint's Overdrive

By | March 23, 2010, 12:21pm PDT

Summary: 4G iPhone thanks to Sprint’s Overdrive

The old saying is that “if you can’t beat them, join them”. Well, it seems that Sprint is doing just that. The company doesn’t yet offer the iPhone but it’s now featuring one in a new ad for its 4G Overdrive product.

In the ad Sprint shows how a friend with a 4G Overdrive “super charges” his buddy’s iPhone. It takes just seconds for the friend to connect the iPhone to the Overdrive, and while the connection is happening, the Overdrive owner eats an Apple. The ad itself is pretty silly but it does get the point across that it’s very easy to connect the iPhone to Sprint’s 4G network to enjoy very fast data speeds.

I can’t help but think that if the ad had featured an iPod touch connecting to the 4G network, it would have made an even greater point since there’s no service contract required to get an iPod touch up and running. In that case, you’d just be paying for the Overdrive’s connectivity. Of course, this ad is targeted towards people who aren’t thinking about cost as much as they are about connection speed–at least Sprint hopes so anyway.

At any rate, we covered some rumors around Verizon’s positioning of its own internet dongle to combat the 3G iPad, and mentioned at the time that Sprint was probably going to be doing something similar soon. In this case it looks like Sprint decided to take aim at the iPhone instead of the iPad.

Check out the Sprint ad showing the iPhone using its 4G network below:

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4G not useless
windhover03 28th Mar 2010
HSPA can get speeds up to 3Mbs on 3.5G networks using HSPA, and if that's your rate you're lucky and may not care. 3-6 Mbs is the expected rate for most 4G (they can be much faster), and 4G wifi can really push that number up to 100, so local network will be phenomenal. See http://www.firstdigest.com/2009/02/the-difference-between-3g-and-4g/
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Would Be Really Cool If...
WarhavenSC 23rd Mar 2010
Would be really cool if the 4G overdrive dongle was the size and shape of a credit card. That way, you could just stick it in your wallet, and as long as you have your wallet with you, your iPod touch (or whatever wi-fi device you have) would act like a cell phone.

Neat concept.
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If its cheaper that $130 (the 3g upgrade on the ipad), I'll buy it!
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RE: 4G iPhone thanks to Sprint's Overdrive
bltaylor@... 23rd Mar 2010
I do it every day my iphone is on 4g
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Useless...
Narg Updated - 24th Mar 2010
4G is useless to this device. The iPhone's data transfers don't need nor can they use anything faster than what 3G offers. It's a waste of time. Most iPhone, sans those in crowded areas, can easily push 3 Mbit/second speeds. This is even faster than a lot of DSL connections! So the extra money needed to Sprint's little toy is a waste.

EDIT: Get this, Sprint's 4G is 3 to 6 Mbit/s, according to their web site. Since I already get 3 Mbit/s on my iPhone, that makes this device 100% pure waste. There "10x faster" is based on 3G getting only 600 Kbit/sec, which is wrong. AT&T's 3G is basically AS FAST as Sprint 4G!!! And at worst only twice as fast, talk about false advertising. LOL!!!!
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windhover03 28th Mar 2010
HSPA can get speeds up to 3Mbs on 3.5G networks using HSPA, and if that's your rate you're lucky and may not care. 3-6 Mbs is the expected rate for most 4G (they can be much faster), and 4G wifi can really push that number up to 100, so local network will be phenomenal. See http://www.firstdigest.com/2009/02/the-difference-between-3g-and-4g/

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