to provide broadband services
No. The EVO 4G is not a droid but it does run the Android operating system.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G
The AT&T USBConnect Momentum 4G is is one of three modems available that can connect to AT&T's new, 4G LTE network. The device only support AT&T's 3G HSPA network and its new 4G LTE system.
No, it is not. The MyTouch 4G is an Android phone, using the Google operating system. The HTC phones are Windows Mobile, but the MyTouch is probably better.
There are Android 2.0 phones out currently that support the preliminary 4G networks available today. This compatibility is determined more by the phone than the operating system.
A 4g phone is the 4th generation of cellular wireless standards. A 4G system is expected to provide a comprehensive and secure all-IP based mobile broadband solution to laptop computer wireless modems, smartphones, and other mobile devices.
definitely mytouch 4g!
The Samsung Conquer 4G is an Android-based product. It features the current most advanced Android operating system, Gingerbread. It is also clearly advertised on Samsung's official website as the 'Samsung Conquer 4G Android Smartphone.'
The BlackBerry Curve 9350 does allow for WiFi connection to a home network, but it is not 4G speed. If 4G is a priority I would look into theSamsung Epic 4G, HTC EVO 4G, Motorola Photon 4G, or the BlackBerry 4G PlayBook.
The Samsung Dart is not a 4G phone, it is a 3G phone. You will not be able to use it to connect to a 4G network. You'll need a 4G phone to connect to a 4G network.
The answer is -4g + 1.
it is the 4g