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4g designation affects equipment manufacturers
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jimi419
Dadof4
join:2002-03-14
Round Lake, IL
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Gbcue
Re: 4g designation affects equipment manufacturers
was thinking that myself as i have a sprint Evo which says 4G on it hmmmmmm wonder what will happen will i get my money back or a new back cover for phone or what ever nonsense the lawyers come up with
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