According to most reports, yes Sprint's 4g is perfectly capable of running World of Warcraft. Although, the best way to know for sure is to....test it in your area. Some areas might be better than others.
You should be able to. I have never used 4g before, but i do know that technically you can run WoW on a dialup connection. not very good (choppy motion, lag).
Well considering it is the only 4g network out there it is the fastest network. However it does have a lot of uncovered service in areas. And when Verizon comes out with there 4g network, it will be way better than sprint. I personally wouldn't get it.
Virgin mobile will start having 4g capability phones starting 5/31/2012. The phone will be HTC EVO V running on sprints 4g network with the starting price of $300 and their plans starting at $35/Month.
Yes. The iPhone 5 is a fast 4G LTE phone.
No. The EVO 4G is not a droid but it does run the Android operating system.
No a 3g phone cannot be modified to run on 4g. The reason it cannot be modified is that the 3g runs on a different operating program than the 4g does.
-The iPhone is a 3G phone NOT A 4G. -Despite the '4', both Verizon and AT&T iPhones run on a 3G network. -The iPhone 4 is not a 4G phone, the networks have a 3G conectivity. -None of the iPhones can have 4G conection.
Yes, if you want it to be.
check in the app store!
Cellular phone companies are advertising 4G as the next biggest thing in technology. Although you may have purchased a 4G phone, it may not necessarily run on a 4G network. Ensure that your area does in fact have 4G coverage (many areas do not yet, especially rural areas). Also, be sure not to go over your data plan usage limits, or your 4G will be slowed down to 3G.
It is really a personal choice as to which iPhone is best for you. I don't think the iPhone has 4g though, I am pretty sure that iPhones run on 3g. If you are looking for a 4g phone, I would suggest the Motorola Razr on the Verizon network.
Yes the Sidekick 4g is the first Sidekick to feature a touch screen (2.7"), it is also the first sidekick to run on Google's Android OS (version 2.2)