The Motorola Atrix 4G was the phone I really wanted, and so is the HTC Inspire 4G. And AT&T (I think) does have an HSPA+ network. But if most phones were to be unlocked, they would only be able to work on 3G, or even only 2G sometimes. So the HTC Inspire and Motorola Atrix 4G seem pretty cool...
The Motorola Atrix 4G was the phone I really wanted, and so is the HTC Inspire 4G. And AT&T (I think) does have an HSPA+ network. But if most phones were to be unlocked, they would only be able to work on 3G, or even only 2G sometimes. So the HTC Inspire and Motorola Atrix 4G seem pretty cool...
This question is posed to T-Mobile customers who use the G2. Are any of your G2 users experiencing constant fluctuation in data speeds? Specifically, are your data speeds switching from HSPA+ to EDGE constantly? (And staying on EDGE about 75% of the time?)
Unfortunately, that's what I'm...
I have prepaid service on tmobile, and I am about to get a MyTouch 4G to go along with my prepaid plan, but I was wonderinf if I'll be able to use thei "4G" HSPA+ service with that phone even though I am only a prepaid customer
I have a customer who used to use CDMA flip phones as modems in the field. Motorola flip phones had extended-life batteries. Regular modems don't have their own power source -- they need to be plugged in.
I've read a few articles online about t-mobiles "4g" network all saying that it isn't technically 4g but it gets speeds of a 4g network. I've also read that t-mobiles hspa+ network is just the beggining and that something called long term hspa evolution (LTHE) will be the ultimate goal but would...
The first seven sites in Auckland's CBD and three in the Wellington CBD are now live. This will be followed early in 2011 with targeted deployment across further heavy usage sites in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
The main thing I care about is FAST TEXTING like older blackberry curve phones.
The rest would be extra perks kinda like icing on the cake. But yeah tell me about the texting experience and overall feeling in your hands
i have a telus plan already but i want to get lg lollipop from pacific mall where it is unlocked. but i asked the salesperson and they said it wont work for telus.. so i searched online and saw something about the telus hspa network. can anyone plz tell me how it works?
i have a telus plan already but i want to get lg lollipop from pacific mall where it is unlocked. but i asked the salesperson and they said it wont work for telus.. so i searched online and saw something about the telus hspa network. can anyone plz tell me how it works?
If you go to the T-Mobile website, and click the WebConnect Rocket, it says HSPA+ 1900 MHz;UMTS/HSPA+: AWS Band IV / 2100 / 1900 / 850 does that mean the HSPA+ areas will support the iPhone 3GS 3G speeds?!!
The high speed data connection was achieved during field trials of HSPA+ 64QAM technology on Vodafone Spain's network.</img>
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I live in Negros Oriental Philippines, and last year a typhoon knocked out the closest cell site and then the cell site got relocated farther away. I have found many amplifier/booster signal repeaters for the 900/1800mhz range that Smart operates on. I am looking for an...