Images of Verizon Wireless’ first LTE USB modem emerge

A new connect just dropped some interesting images in our inbox. What you are looking at is Verizon Wireless’ first LTE USB modem that VZW is currently testing. As you can see from our images, the manufacturer is Samsung LG and the unit contains the much anticipated LTE SIM card. We don’t have much else to report on this one other than the hardware looks to be pretty polished… hopefully it will be released to the masses soon. We’ve got a couple more images for your scrutiny after the break.

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52 Responses to “Images of Verizon Wireless’ first LTE USB modem emerge”

  1. 1
    vzw_and_lovin_it says:

    Cant wait to get one!!!!

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    Ss3ann says:

    LTE SIM = micro SIM?

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    • 2.1
      Andrew Munchbach says:

      Looks like a regular sized SIM.

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      • Ss3ann says:

        cool… thanks
        I went to the Verizon LTE event a few weeks back in NYC… and asked them that question… they couldnt answer…

        thanks,

        Sean

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    jay says:

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    vzw_and_lovin_it says:

    anybody have an idea of how much this will cost.

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    CellPhish says:

    Am I missing something it says LG? Very cool non the less can’t wait to see it work

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    Geo says:

    Looks like LG in the image, not Sammy!

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    grrr says:

    Show me the phones.

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    • 7.1
      Joe J says:

      I asked customer service about phones, Very cryptly they are testing some. First of 2011 We should see some phones.

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    Anonymous says:

    Samsung? I spy LG…

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    midibite says:

    It looks like the maker is LG not Samsung.

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  10. 10
    Matt says:

    LTE is meaningless if Verizon caps or throttles data and / or charges a buttload for it.

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  11. 11
    grrr says:

    I can’t wait until I can swap phones by swapping sims on verizon.

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    • 11.1
      Charles M says:

      Several Verizon Exec’s have said that you won’t be able to swap SIM’s similar to GSM networks. So you’ll still have to call *228.

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      • Patrick says:

        Charles,

        Incorrect sir. The business models of all the major carriers are shifting from phone sales to service sales. Verizon wants you to purchase your own phone, but they just want you to have their SIM/Service. Switching phones will be as easy as just flipping SIM chips (less any device that may require a plan change: ergo Basic Phone to Smartphone)

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        • Kenny says:

          The first initial LTE devices/phones are going to have EVDO and LTE. So wouldn’t that mean that there would have to be a sim in the device and also be activated through *228 to get the data working?

          If they managed to make it that you would only activate the device with sim card only that would easier and cool.

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    grrr says:

    It says Lg right on the back.

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    Redigits says:

    Awesome!

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    mrgmain says:

    Looks like LG….but its cool I wonder why VZW just didn’t go straight for micro-sim instead of a reg size sim? But I’m still happy to see LTE products starting to show their faces.

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    thedogscar says:

    Wouldn’t it be nice if LG used this new technology on their new Tablets:

    http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/07/29/lgs-android-tablet-to-drop-in-q4-2010/

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    Len says:

    Ewwww! LG and the design could of been better… I wanna see the next prototype. I think I rather see a Sierra Wireless or a Novatel card than a LG card…..

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    rage151 says:

    Will LTE handhelds require a SIM card? If so, does that mean that no current VZW phone will be compatible?

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    • 17.1
      Anonymous says:

      Current Verizon phones won’t be compatible with LTE, however Verizon will likely keep the CDMA network around for years until they fully transition to LTE for voice and Data.

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    Sarah says:

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    • 18.1
      Ethan says:

      Because unlike Sprint, Verizon will theoretically have 4G coverage of their current 3G and could possibly cover every inch of the U.S with the spectrum they bought. (This all by the end of 2014ish)

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      • X Glansburg says:

        And that is why I took the plunge on Verizon. They are going to have a reliable network in the future (as well as right now). I couldn’t take another round of T-mobile crybaby’s saying it’s going to get better or At&t charging the same for 3G that doesn’t get cover me on trips. Being someone who must travel a lot, there really isn’t any good option, but Verizon for me.

        Though I do still hate their commercials. A lot.

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      Creamy Tuna Casserole says:

      LMAO! You just made my day.

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    • 18.3
      Anonymous says:

      The jerk store called, they’re running out of you.

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    • 18.4
      webby says:

      Oh puleeze. When my friend on Sprint travels with me, we travel through areas where he has no signal, zip zero, nada, and he has to use my Verizon phone to make business calls.

      But but but, “Sprint roams on Verizon”, sayeth the Sprint fanbois … Phoney urban legend. Not in real world conditions in my experience.

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      • trooth says:

        The purchase of Alltel was partly so they could can roaming relationships with Sprint. Sprint needs Verizon coverage, not vice versa.

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    • 18.5
      VZWguy30 says:

      Mostly because it isn’t a superior network and WeeMax vs. Lte is like comparing Verizon’s coverage to Cricket.

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    Mike says:

    Just give me my LTE/CDMA MiFi on Verizon and I can die happy!

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    Jason Chmiel says:

    I know this means only good things and I am a Verizon customer myself, but I am new to the “LTE” world and have no idea what it means for me. Forgive me for my ignorance but would anyone be able to provide resources or a very brief description of what this means? Thanks in advance!

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    • 20.1
      Shelllll says:

      LTE stands for Long Term Evolution, 4G(generation)which basically means faster internet.

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    rage151 says:

    LTE = http://lmgtfy.com/?q=wiki+LTE

    Guess I will hold out for some type of LTE compatible Droid near the end of the year when VZW should have LTE up and running in 20+ markets.

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    • 21.1
      Rob says:

      Unfortunately, I think the earliest we’ll see LTE handsets is late Q1 to Q2 of 2011. But here’s to hoping.

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      • Max says:

        I agree- I am not confident LTE will be available until at least Summer 2011, and not even a lot of coverage at that. The November 15th date Verizon is touting is a ruse, IMO.

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      • trooth says:

        LTE handsets would be data only on LTE and the voice would still hit 1x/EvDO. Data would have to fallback to all 3. So it is more of a challenge to set up a voice device than a data only device. I agree it will probably be Q2 2011 before we see a LTE handset. Maybe it will have an Apple on it, maybe not. But with Verizons quaility control it will take a ton of time before it gets approved.

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    • 21.2
      thedogscar says:

      I agree … by the end of the year there will be one, and “5 by May”

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    joe smith says:

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    Brian says:

    Try going to europe with it. BWAH HA HA HA! No thanks, i’ll wait till att implements theirs. 2.5mbps on the downlink today aint too shabby in my book. i’ll wait. thanks anyway.

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