Sucks that sprint will be tacking an extra $10/month to the data plan for a 4G connection that only exists in a few select cities.
Someone explain to me how 4Mb/s down and 1Mb/s up constitutes 4G? And keep in mind that Engadget article is a best case scenario, with a 4G tower inside the building.
For comparison: VZW's LTE test in Seattle, WA: Average speeds of 5Mb/s-12Mb/s down and 2Mb/s up.
Shit, my 3Gs routinely pulls 3+Mb/s down (and 4+Mb/s on more than 1 occasion). Granted upload speeds are in the 300-400Kb/s range, but down is the more important number.
Not knocking Android or the EVO. Both are fantastic pieces of tech, but Sprint is trying to pass a 3G connection off as 4G! And then has the kohones to charge extra for it!