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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank I just went to Intel's site and couldn't find the E5-2697 listed anywhere. Is this a processor that's not been announced? Yes. The new Mac Pro is running on Ivy Bridge based Xeon processors th…
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So, off the bat I can say that the update has solved my Thunderbolt audio issue. Audio now properly switches to the display without me having to do all sorts of funky deals to get it to work. With regards to battery, time will tell if it solves my…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mikemikeb In the meantime, there is no need for a multi-band GSM radio to get into a CDMA iPhone. No CDMA phone I know of has such support. Actually, this is an incorrect statement. The Blackberry Tour, for example…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mikemikeb At best, it will have basic 2100 MHz UMTS support, akin to the BlackBerry Tour. The current multi-band UMTS-CDMA chips are too big for the iPhone, at this time. That's assuming that it had 3G on GSM netwo…
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Also, let's not forget that Qualcomm also makes LTE chips as well (they already make GSM/CDMA dual chips, such as those found in Verizon World phones) that are compatible with GSM, CDMA, and LTE networks. This is the infrastructure that Verizon Wire…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hudson1 My understanding, however, is there is a newer version of CDMA that will allow simultaneous voice and data but VerizonWireless hasn't adopted it. Don't blame them, though, with LTE coming soon. Yes. Last ye…
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Quote: Originally Posted by spezi That's not quite correct. The "world standard" for UMTS/HSDPA would be 1900/2100 MHz (paired spectrum, that means 1900 MHz upstream/ 2100 MHz downstream) which is used pretty much everywhere in the world, except …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ghostface147 So then when I get a call and it starts in 3G and ends up in GPRS, what does that mean? There have been many calls where my 3G indicator ended up as a small circle when I was done. GPRS isn't Edge. Thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Olternaut Is it true what they say about Verizon's network that you can't surf and talk at the same time? Yes, this is a true statement. This has nothing to do with Verizon though. Rather, it's a CDMA issue. Voice c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig Technically, there are quite a few GSM carriers, but AT&T and T-Mobile are the only ones with UTMS/HSPA 3G networks. The rest of edge only for data. I was referring to national carriers, not regional…
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Quote: Originally Posted by walshbj So if my iPhone were unlocked it wouldn't work on any other 3G network in the United States? That is correct, unfortunately. The only two GSM carriers in the US are AT&T and T-Mobile. AT&T uses the w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I believe you have that incorrect. I recall that a 3GSM connection can complete an inter-technology handoffs to GSM. If it?s a GSM call then it has no ability to handoff to 3GSM, thus requiring disco/reconne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sheff Even though I still predict that iPhone will never be on Verizon's network I can say that if current iPhone can't do T-mobile it is a bit more likely for Apple to just screw GSM all together and go with sprint an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTripper Let the carriers compete!! With competition we get lower prices and better quality, not this $100 a month rip-off we are experiencing now. Exactly! I think that this is the reason why Verizon and, now,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hellokitty "HotHardware alleges, without any evidence to support the claim, that the iPhone doesn't handle the switch from 3G to EDGE connections well, and frequently drops calls when 3G access is lost." No phone ca…
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I read about the changes the other day. For me, I think that this is a smart move for Verizon to do (and apparently, it looks as though AT&T is making the same adjustments). One of the problems that I have (being a Verizon customer) is that b…