Sprint\u2019s first Wi Max smartphone, a beast called Supersonic has emerged, and CPR\u2019s expert service technicians can fix it when it breaks.<\/p>\n
It will be Sprint\u2019s first WiMax-enabled smartphone, an Android named Supersonic, although that\u2019s a code-name. It will have a 4.3 inch touchscreen, an FM radio (what, no satellite radio?) and should include HTC\u2019s Sense user interface atop an Android operating system. The Supersonic will boast a Snapdragon processor running at 1GHz like a Google Nexus One, which is also an HTC innovation. Although the Snapdragon doesn\u2019t really function with WiMax, it will someday. Sprint\u2019s WiMax network is rapid tech at 3 and 6 Mbit\/sec, and it will soon be accommodating 4G.<\/p>\n
The Android operating system, especially smartphones using it, is becoming a trend. Google\u2019s Android phones now command a 5.2% share of the U.S. market \u2013 and climbing. Android is not yet synonymous with RIM\u2019s Blackberry platform (41.6% U.S. market (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Sprint\u2019s first Wi Max smartphone, a beast called Supersonic has emerged, and CPR\u2019s expert service technicians can fix it when it breaks. It will be Sprint\u2019s first WiMax-enabled smartphone, an Android named Supersonic, although that\u2019s a code-name. It will have…<\/span><\/p>\n