Comment Re:4G is a big deal (Score 1) 283
This is so many kinds of wrong...
The Qualcomm chipset that's used in the EVO is certainly the same CDMA2000/EVDO chipset that's used in the Nexus One. Qualcomm doesn't make WiMAX modems at all, you have to get those from Beceem, Sequans, GCT, Runcomm, Intel, or somebody else. The WiMAX chip in the EVO is certainly a separate chip just like the WiFi chip is a separate chip. It might share an *antenna* with the WiFi radio (since wifi @ 2.4GHz is pretty close to WiMAX @2.5 GHz) but it's not part of the cellular subsystem on the device.
So, you've got 4 radios in the device: WiFi, Bluetooth, CDMA2000/EVDO, and WiMAX. They all work independently.
Sprint has stated you'll be able to use WiMAX data and CDMA2000/EVDO at the same time on the EVO, which makes perfect sense given that the cellular radio can be active at the same time as the WiMAX radio is, because they are separate subsystems in the phone. WiMAX isn't that different from WiFi from the device's standpoint.