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We here at Android Police welcome Sprint’s innovation in the WiMax/4G business and are looking forward to the coverage spreading to all major areas. However, the reality is, 4G is only available in select locations, and Sprint hasn’t made it easy to see the stats outside of their heavy Flash-enabled website.

So we are here to fix it. We are going to maintain a simple table, updated any time Sprint releases 4G in new areas. The table shows both upcoming and already available locations for easy tracking.

>>> Proceed to the Sprint 4G Tracker

Artem Russakovskii
Artem is a die-hard Android fan, passionate tech blogger, obsessive-compulsive editor, bug hunting programmer, and the founder of Android Police.
Most of the time, you will find Artem either hacking away at code or thinking of the next 15 blog posts.

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  • Stillkrush says:

    It is available in small radii in and around Los Angeles. I visited a Sprint store in Glendale, CA exchanging my "old" Evo (broken pixels) for another (which has a blurry, faded looking screen compared to the first), and was encouraged, very enthusiastically by a grinning technician, to "just turn it on, go ahead switch on your 4G". I had it for around 2 miles as I drove away. I also noticed it working in the downtown L.A. area, as well as Highland Park. Just wished it worked at my house... We'll just have to wait and see.

  • San Jose (where I live :-) ) and Santa Clara, CA - 4G working for me for the last two weeks.

  • Sprint is nothing but lazy asses... That haven't don't shit in 2011 for 4G. When the Hell is it coming to Arizona? We have 2 fucking cities with over 1million people in it! Lazy Sprint..

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