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>500 Posts: > 500

i think this hsdpa arguement thing has gone on long enough.

i know i sort of started it, but didnt want it to turn into a full on discussion as i was just asking a question as to why some one (cant member name ) wanted hsdpa
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Posted: 2008-02-18 02:46:52
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leibniz Posts: 102


On 2008-02-18 02:46:52, >500 wrote:
i think this hsdpa arguement thing has gone on long enough.

i know i sort of started it, but didnt want it to turn into a full on discussion as i was just asking a question as to why some one (cant member name ) wanted hsdpa



I couldn't agree more. Can you find a moderator to lock this thread? saka just keeps going on... and on.... and on.... and on....

saka, the more you just bash stuff for no reson, the less people listen or care about what you say.

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Posted: 2008-02-18 05:11:07
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JC08 Posts: 375

Im also really getting tired of this bashin, I like the g900 coz for its prise it offers alot of useful features....
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Posted: 2008-02-18 05:27:20
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500

HSDPA? Are you lot seriously bummed because the phone doesn't have this?

Seriously what are you going to use HSDPA for that UMTS doesn't offer you now?

Lets think

1> Phone as a modem for a Mac/PC
2> Streaming Audio
3> Streaming Video
4> Purchasing & Downloading Music from PlayNow Store?

Now think reasonably and honestly with me for just 3mins ppl. Suggestion number one is purely valid because applications that need a corporate VPN connection or need a cloud based service over the net does use a lot of data because the code for PC's/Mac is much much more broad/dense/thick or whatever is the correct term for it. Its just more code and consumes more bandwidth and needs it.

Suggestions 2-4 inclusive, don't NEED HSDPA. Symbian, like Java is a VERY efficient code compared to C++/C#/Objective-C raw code on a PC/Mac. Yes I know Symbian is C++based but its not entirely and its code is nowhere as large on a smartphone in this environment for wireless needs. To Stream Audio we'll need 24/44/48Hz for Stereo, and with 160bps for MP3 or even 96 in AAC is MORE THAN sufficient for playback on a loudspeaker or headset. Streaming video ... well QVGA @ 24fps or 30fps is pure quality with 320kbps will bog down UMTS avg data rates but I'm sure the video will be compressed or be at that bit rate. More like 240/160kbps to save bandwidth not for your phone at first thought but to the hosts servers! Christ BlackBerry's are going to be able to have streaming video in 8mths time on EDGE networks; but for 15fps - crappy but doable. Downloading from Playnow will be INCREDIBLE. I'm sure SE has thought things through and even thought of a cache in case the data stream is paused or interrupted. We'll soon see.

Fore the forseeable future I cannot say that there is ANY mobile application that MUST HAVE HSDPA on ANY smartphone platform current today or into mid 2009. Phones have a 1yr warranty If you purchased the G900 in 2mths time it'll be just fine for Managers (not execs in my view) to communicate information.

G900, just like the P990i or P1i is SUPPOSED to be mobile companion, a laptop replacement for most simple purposes. But if you want all the bells and wistles you have 4 choices. Get the TYTN II, wait 2wks and get the iMate 9205, E90, or wait another 10mths for the Xperia X1.

P.S. Which phone on the market TODAY has Symbian, GPS, 5MP Camera, WiFi b/g, DVB-H ?? Please enlighten me? The Nokia N96 is announced not on sale yet correct?

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[ This Message was edited by: Prom1 on 2008-02-18 05:39 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-18 06:38:05
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Posted: 2008-02-18 06:44:54
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>500 Posts: > 500

i said it earlier, and ill say it again, i dont need HSDPA so 3G is more than enough. Besides, both (going by the press release) the g700 and g900 will be priced very well. And for that price, i think you are getting very decent features. All in a 13mm thin shell too!

Dont know why people are complaining, no matter what, there is always a complaint about a phone! NOTHING is perfect in life!


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[ This Message was edited by: >500 on 2008-02-18 06:08 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-18 07:05:49
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bavlondon2 Posts: > 500



- CPU: EMP (Ericsson Mobile Platform), ARM 9.


Not sure if im a bit confused or not but did the W960, p1 ect...also use EMP...or were those Nexperia? How many mhz is this processer?
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Posted: 2008-02-18 11:13:01
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benitorios Posts: 259

It's a 220MHz (theoretical) processor, more like 200MHz real speed.

However, not sure if it's any different from the one used in P1, W960, etc.
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Posted: 2008-02-18 12:50:46
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Saka Posts: 165

saka, the more you just bash stuff for no reason, the less people listen or care about what you say.


Right, 4 big misses are no reason for you. I'm not bashing it, it will be a good device, it would just be perfect if it included (at least) HSDPA.

But, as you are one of those SE fanatics who just protect them under any circumstances (like there's a reason for protecting them, nobody is attacking) there's no point arguing.
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Posted: 2008-02-18 12:51:38
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ares Posts: > 500


On 2008-02-18 11:13:01, bavlondon2 wrote:


- CPU: EMP (Ericsson Mobile Platform), ARM 9.


Not sure if im a bit confused or not but did the W960, p1 ect...also use EMP...or were those Nexperia? How many mhz is this processer?



P1, etc use a Philips Nexperia processor
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Posted: 2008-02-18 12:57:56
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