Sprint Debuts New MiFi 3G/4G device

Sprint on Tuesday unveiled a new Novatel MiFi device with 4G compatibility, a newer version of the previous 3G-only model. Connectivity for up to five devices at once would be supported, and the unit would also include storage capability with a microSD slot that would support up to 32GB chips. Like similar devices from its subsidiary Clear, the MiFi would use WiMAX in cities where it is available, and revert back to 3G where it is not.

The new MiFi is also lighter and has a longer lasting battery, supporting four hours of use on a single charge. Service plans for the device would cost about $60, and allow for unlimited usage of WiMAX, however 3G usage would be capped at five gigabytes per month.

While the device would cost $99 with a two year contract when it debuts on February 27, Sprint said it would offer a $50 mail-in rebate for new customers.

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