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not really boba, hspda isnt really mainstream, its only slowly starting to appear in mid end devices.
hsupa has only been shown in the x1 so far afaik? and the rumoured n96 is meant to have it.
id say by the end of year, early next year, 3g will almost be completely gone, with hsdpa taking over, and hsupa in high end devices only!
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Posted: 2008-02-11 06:36:41
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I'm glad you share my sentiment bobba, it should be a standard for high end data centric phones by now. Or perhaps UIQ doesn't support it? This is the pattern that I see, there has to be a reason why no UIQ phones have it thus far
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Posted: 2008-02-11 06:38:43
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well, i do love hsdpa and imo its really not a big deal to put it in a device that feature. ok, maybe its not a must, but this is the right way, to get the best out from sg and use it, otherwise, why to offer it then?
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Posted: 2008-02-11 06:42:12
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Technology is ever expanding, we have HSDPA technology in our midst supplied by network providers but what good is that if it is not being utilized, low demand means low feasibility, low feasibility means lower/slower investment in new technologies, and that is unacceptable. Who in their right minds would wanna use 3G if we can have 3.5G which is 10 folds faster? This is especially valid in my case where my mobile device is the primary and sole source of internet at home or anywhere for that matter. HSUPA has already entered the market with the announcement of X1 and no SE UIQ data centric phones have HSDPA to date. Unbelievable.
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Posted: 2008-02-11 07:04:19
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heheheeee
does not mind for me.....
we don't have even -MMS- in our country... let alone the GPRS connection and HSDPA...
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Posted: 2008-02-11 08:15:29
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well going by these couple pics from Mobile Burn, id say the g series have uiq 3.2 on board!
http://www.mobileburn.com/ima[....]00%22+border%3D%220%22+pos1%3E
http://www.mobileburn.com/ima[....]00%22+border%3D%220%22+pos3%3E
or maybe they are just customised icons
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Posted: 2008-02-11 08:55:02
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DID YOU KNOW?
the sony ericsson G900 has the multi shot technology which allows you to take shots without moving your finger from the shutter button....
that means that you can take pictures at the speed of your fingers....
me??
i can press the shutter 10 times in a second= 10 shots in a second... now i go and preview them.
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Posted: 2008-02-11 09:11:11
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Don't want to sound like a moron but missing
- Jog Dial
- HSDPA capability
- integrated GPS
are real let-downs for me.
Seems SE is loosing faith in UIQ's sustainability.
Sad.
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Posted: 2008-02-11 09:25:01
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GPS is there
and multi shot technology....... it's superb....
[ This Message was edited by: chombos1 on 2008-02-11 08:31 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-11 09:28:52
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I think you have mis-read the specs, the GPS functionality is an optional add-on, i.e. an extra bit of kit you need to buy.
For me personally, I think the G900 will be my next handset. The X1 is very nice, but I think it will be a long time before it arrives, and I expect it to be very expensive.
The deciding factors for me were the 5MP camera and the wifi capability of the G900.
Lee
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Posted: 2008-02-11 09:33:56
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