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kamm

join:2001-02-14
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reply to iLive4Fusion

Re: Nokia E73

said by iLive4Fusion:

said by kamm:

said by airtouch25:

Shhhhh.. Just went to the Nokia E73 launch event today. This phone is capable of 10.2 Mbps DL which will make this phone the fastest capable phone in America.

It's no iPhone but a solid full qwerty "does it all," phone with free turn by turn OVI maps and boatloads of other features including.... DARE I SAY IT... UMA.

Full BT or USB tethering is easy to do too at no extra charge.

I feel sorry for those who have no other choice but to use the most expensive providers. T-Mobile rocks here in Southern California and soon we'll have the fastest wireless network (provided by any of our US wireless providers) in the US here. Just a few weeks away.
Sssshhhh... don't tell anyone but all TMO Android can do what my phone does:
If that's from your phone then there is a problem, HSPA+ isn't implemented on phone's, I think the Max is HSPA 7.2, try a different speed test, like an actual speed test app such as speedtest.net
Instead of making up silly, illogical claims why don't you read up on the subject?

HINT: HSPA = HSDPA+HSUPA (and even HSDPA means up to 14Mb/s if I remember correctly.) And HSPA+ is still HSPA, it's just an upgrade for speed up to 50+ megabit via MIMO.
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iLive4Fusion
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said by kamm:

Instead of making up silly, illogical claims why don't you read up on the subject?

HINT: HSPA = HSDPA+HSUPA (and even HSDPA means up to 14Mb/s if I remember correctly.) And HSPA+ is still HSPA, it's just an upgrade for speed up to 50+ megabit via MIMO.
It's not a firmware upgrade, your phone's chipset isn't capable of speed's higher than 7.2mbps, every HSPA upgrade requires need chipset's in the phone. I'm a telecom engineer so I am pretty sure I know the difference's.
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