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tonedebone2003 Posts: 68

How would you know what GPRS class a handset is, and what GPRS class is the K700i? I find it very fast on WAP. This message was posted from a K700
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Posted: 2004-08-04 19:51:41
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

As i know its 4+2. This message was posted from a T630
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Posted: 2004-08-04 20:02:50
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wapchimp Posts: > 500

class 10
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Posted: 2004-08-04 20:40:20
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tonedebone2003 Posts: 68

100% sure? Anyonelse? This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2004-08-04 22:04:57
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wapchimp Posts: > 500

My system says class 10
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Posted: 2004-08-04 22:15:20
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

@masseur wrote of it already, try the k7 reviews or the search. This message was posted from a T630
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Posted: 2004-08-04 22:16:23
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The Little Master Posts: 174

@bobafett...i kno am off topic here but...can anyone see misuse of the '@' symbol
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Posted: 2004-08-04 22:38:45
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

Come to the @ thread and ask it there! Tia ps: sorry @tone This message was posted from a T630
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Posted: 2004-08-04 22:41:20
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Lucke Posts: 52

I can guarantee that it is gprs multislot class 10. That means that it is capable of 4+2, but max 5 timeslots at any given time. It is the network that assigns timeslots and you end up in either 3+2 or 4+1 maximum. This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2004-08-04 22:55:43
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wapt Posts: > 500

Exactly, class 10 is a speacial class, capable for 4+1 and 3+2. It is possible to get better uplink. This message was posted from a R520
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Posted: 2004-08-05 13:45:30
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