Posts tagged as: HSPA

Has the iPhone 4S really turned into a 4G device? – The real story unveiled – Part 1

With the release of the new iPad, 2012 version, Apple, Inc. has released an update to the iOS 5, the 5.1. The important thing is that it is compatible to every iOS device that could run iOS 4 or iOS 5. However, the new update has given iPhone 4S users a new problem to deal […]

Has the iPhone 4S really turned into a 4G device? – The real story unveiled – Part 2

In other words, the iPhone 4S offers a slight speed boost over the iPhone 4 and other 3G devices. But I wouldn’t say it’s significant enough to put it in the same class as devices operating on a 4G LTE network or even devices operating on the newest and fastest versions of HSPA+. But is […]

Has the iPhone 4S really turned into a 4G device? – The real story unveiled – Part 3

According to the ITU’s initial IMT-Advanced specification, for a technology to be considered “4G” it must deliver downlink speeds of 1Gbps when stationary and 100Mbps when mobile. So far no commercialized standard — whether it’s WiMax, LTE or HSPA+ — has even come close to reaching these aggressive specifications. However, with time, ITU showed flexibility […]

Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Review: A mid-range smartphone with a dual-core processor – Part 1

Samsung showcased the new Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G at the Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona. Though the company was touted to introduce quad-core and next generation whoppers at the event, most of smartphones that emerged at Samsung’s place were mid-ranged. Galaxy S Blaze 4G was one of the many that the company announced. […]

Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Review: A mid-range smartphone with a dual-core processor – Part 2

Still the whopping aspect is in the details. S Blaze, with all its glory is available for $150 on a contract with T-Mobile USA. However, the 4G services are included in the contract. So, let’s take a closer look at the phone’s body and soul. First, the size of this new handset is quite suitable […]

Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Review: A mid-range smartphone with a dual-core processor – Part 3

Swype provides the virtual keyboard on this phone; if you don’t like it, the Samsung keyboard is your other default alternative. Sadly, Samsung left out the standard Android keyboard. Above the screen you’ll see the 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, and below it is where the four touch-sensitive navigation buttons sit for calling up the menu, going […]

Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Review: A mid-range smartphone with a dual-core processor – Part 4

The front-facing camera is another story. Though it is there to capture video for video chatting as its primary responsibility but that is its weakest suit. Its 1.3-mega pixel resolution is the good but not as flamboyant as other phones offer with HD video qualities. Perhaps that is one of the reasons why this phone […]

Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Review: A mid-range smartphone with a dual-core processor – Part 5

It’s still faster than 3G, but if you’re aspiring to be the fastest draw in the West, you might want to tone down your expectations. For instance, the diagnostic Speedtest.net app reported download speeds ranging from 0.18Mbps to 2, 3, 5, and even 11Mpbs. Upload speeds peaked at a sluggish 1.12Mbps. However, that might have […]

Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Review: A mid-range smartphone with a dual-core processor – Part 6

The call quality might be called the Blaze’s strong forte as the phone transmitted clearer sound when you put $150 into the equation. The speaker phone works well too. However, the other end had some complaints about the echo of the sound. Maybe, that is a drawback users might have to bear if they want […]

Why 4G has more limits than the older 3G technology? – Part 1

The US of A has been the breeding ground for the latest technologies in the internet services and that has been proven over and again. The advent of the broadband in the late 90s, GPRS with AMPS and GSM, then wireless broadband connections in the form of 3G, have all been the living examples for […]

Why 4G has more limits than the older 3G technology? – Part 2

The company recently changed its policy for unlimited data users. To curb heavy usage, it slows down users who consume more than 3GB of data per month. But people with faster 4G LTE service, it has increased that limit to 5GB. After that, 4G LTE users will also be slowed. Similarly, Verizon Wireless is now […]

What the 4G indicator on the iPhone 4S screen really means? It means nothing – Part 1

Apple, Inc. announced the new iPad, touted as iPad 3 prior to the launch, on March 7, 2012. Along with the new device came an update to Apple’s signature mobile operating system iOS, the new iOS 5.1. The update includes a host new features that are meant to fix the bugs in the iOS 5 […]

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