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Showing posts with label 4g. Show all posts
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EU FINALLY AGREES FOR TECHNICAL RULES FOR 4G WIRELESS BROADBAND





















The European Commission has adopted technical rules on how certain radio frequency bands should be opened up to advanced fourth generation, or 4G, communication devices such as smartphones and laptops, EU Commissioner for the digital agenda Neelie Kroes said Monday.More after the break...

HANDS ON WITH THE HTC EVO SHIFT 4G















At first glance HTC EVO Shift 4G looks like a smaller version of the HTC EVO 4G with its 3.6 inch display and four rounded soft-keys, but when opened a QWERTY keyboard is revealed. It also packs an 5MP camera with flash, WiMAX connectivity and runs Android 2.2.Video after the break.

CLEARWIRE 4G LTE TRIAL RESULTS

















Clearwire’s 4G LTE technology trials testing multiple coexistence scenarios between LTE and WiMAX radio technologies. Check out the speed test results after the break....

4G MOBILE TECHNOLOGY UNVEILED AT CES 2011














We’ve heard that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but 4G begs to differ. The new mobile phone technology stole the limelight at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Here’s an overview of 4G technology and what it means for you.More info after the break....

ANDROID : FIRT LOOK AT SKYPE ON SAMSUNG 4G LTE PHONE


















Heres a first look at Skype running on the Verizon Samsung 4G LTE phone. The Samsung 4G LTE smartphone is an LTE enabled device for Verizon Wireless running Android 2.2 and featuring a 4.3″ display,Video after the break.....

HTC EVO 4G REVIEW

















HTC Evo Shift 4G Review -- The new HTC Evo Shift promises to carry on the excellence begun by the HTC Evo 4G. Is the Evo Shift a worthy relative to the highly regarded Evo 4G? It turns out that the Evo Shift has solid hardware and first-class performance… and includes a nicely designed physical keyboard. Wirefly’s review of the HTC Evo Shift explores the phone’s capabilities and demonstrates what it can do.Video & more after the break.......

Fourth generation iPhone teardown reveals A4 microprocessor


See the marking on that chip with the Apple logo. No, not the "N90" codename indicating that it's from Apple's next generation GSM iPhone, the other text. If we're not mistaken then we're seeing "339S0084" on that chip from today's fourth-generation iPhone teardown. Guess what? According to Chipworks, that's the Apple A4 microprocessor fabricated by Samsung and the presumed work of Apple's acquired PA Semi and Intrinsity engineers. The "APL0398" text is also the same as that found on the iPad's speedy and power sipping A4 system-on-chip. The other markings differ however. What that means isn't entirely clear yet but we're digging.

HTC EVO 4G - CAMERA,HDMI AND HANDS-ON VIDEO


The guys at intomobile takes a look at the new HTC EVO 4G. Similarly to the HD2, the HTC EVO 4G sports a giant 4.3-inch display and a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset. The most interesting thing about it however, is that it’s the first phone in the United States to support Sprint’s WiMAX 4G network. This allows it to take advantage of better video streaming, faster data connectivity and a 1.3MP front-facing camera for video calls. It has HTC’s renowned Sense UI on top of Android 2.1, which means users will have access to thousands of applications. Another premium feature of the smartphone is the 8MP camera with HD video recording capabilities.



Intomobile takes the HTC EVO 4G (Supersonic) 8-megapixel camera and HD camcorder for a spin. Notice the camera’s lack of shutter lag and incredible variety of camera controls. The controls themselves have been refined with scroll-wheel interfaces for easy adjustment. The camcorder shoots butter-smooth video in 720p HD.



demo of the HTC EVO 4G’s (Supersonic) ability to stream HD 720p video to an 85-inch TV via its HDMI-out port. The Snapdragon chipset is capable of decoding the video and pushing it out through HDMI with no external help -- now that’s amazing!




Intomobile takes a hands-on look at the newly unveiled HTC EVO 4G (codename: Supersonic) for Sprint. It’s the first Android phone to rock 4G WiMAX support in the US and will come to market later this year. The phone runs Android 2.1 OS and boasts a 4.3-inch display, 8-megapixel camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, 4G data, 1Ghz Snapdragon processor, WiFi, GPS, accelerometers, digital compass, HDMI-out port and a kickstand for viewing movies.


iPHONE OS 4 ALREADY JAILBROKEN!!!!


MuscleNerd has posted a video on YouTube of veency VNC client (for jailbroken devices)  running on iPhone firmware 4.0. Something you’ll only find on Jailbreak 4.0. Does this mean that they already jailbroken the iPhone OS 4?

HTC EVO 4G!!!!


Sprint’s upcoming HTC Evo 4G hits the tech catwalk in this short teaser from HTC. Similarly to the HD2, the HTC EVO 4G sports a giant 4.3-inch display and a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset. The most interesting thing about it however, is that it’s the first phone in the United States to support Sprint’s WiMAX 4G network. This allows it to take advantage of better video streaming, faster data connectivity and a 1.3MP front-facing camera for video calls. It has HTC’s renowned Sense UI on top of Android 2.1, which means users will have access to thousands of applications. Another premium feature of the smartphone is the 8MP camera with HD video recording capabilities.

SPRINT HTC EVO 4G - FIRST 4G DEVICE


Greg Kumparak gets a hands on demo with the EVO 4G, otherwise known as the HTC Supersonic. HTC EVO 4G is similar to the HTC HD2 and equipped with 4.3-inch display, WiMAX support and fast processor integrated into a thin body. The HTC EVO 4G is running Android 2.1 and HTC Sense interface.

SPRINT TO UNVEIL FIRST 4G NEXT WEEK



Sprint Nextel Corp. is expected to unveil the first U.S. phone compatible with a fourth-generation mobile network next week, according to people familiar with the matter. The device, dubbed the Supersonic by HTC Corp., represents Sprint’s latest and biggest bet that its WiMax network and promises of a speedier wireless connection will reverse the struggling carrier’s fortunes. The company is racing to make WiMax services, run by partner Clearwire Corp., available to more people as it hopes to exploit its temporary lead over the next-closest carrier with 4G aspirations.
“It’s now or never,” said Avi Greengart, an analyst at Current Analysis.”They won’t have an exclusive on the 4G marketing message indefinitely.”
The device is expected to be the centerpiece of a presentation made by Chief Executive Dan Hesse during the CTIA Wireless trade show Tuesday.