BlackBerry smartphones, what is to come for 4G

No one knows if BB works on a 4G phone and if Yes when it may be available. I need a new phone and have considered to be the "BOLD" during the storm, but if there is something faster in the works (4 G) I'd rather wait and go for the most recent phone.

any comments would be greatly appreciated!

4G won't be interrupted for a long time yet. I'm talking about a UK view, and we had 3G for a while, however, there is still a lot of questions 'teeth' so to speak with 4 g technology. I personally recommend a "BOLD" for the 3G features that it has, but do not hold for 4G right now!

See you soon

JD

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