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Originally Posted by orangekid
Maybe you both should read carefully what that T-Mobil Link states. It does lead you to believe that mytouch 3G etc.. is going to "get faster" (whatever that means).
Hardware is hardware, it can only support what is enabled for it to support. The T-Mobil link specifically says more than once the speed will be dependent upon the device.
"With HSPA+, customers will experience network throughput speeds that are three to five times faster than today’s 3G networks – with theoretical peak download speeds of 21Mbps (depending on device and other factors)."
Anyways, why the big argument? If this doesn't come to a head just email T Mobil and ask them? This isn't confidential information you can get a definite response.
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I already asked tmobile and they said yes, they replied back to me on my twitter. Thats why they are the #1 company in customer service. Tmobile usa on twitter is the one who pointed me to that website.
Also it doesn't make any sense to argue because wimax maxes out at 10mbps with and average of 3-6mbps. Even if 10mbps was the very fastest my phone could do, at least with a network giving me 21mbps i can take full advantage of the 10mbps. No one on sprint will ever see 10mbps out of wimax currently the same way no one ever gets 3mbps on evdo rev a. the7thson your specs sheets you keep pulling up show the limitations of 7.2 which happen to be the limits of hspa. it doesn't show the specs for hspa+ thats why you keep thinking 7.2 is the fastest it can do, but it isn't. You do realize the gsm frequency over sease is different then the 3g frequency over here. being as the phone hasn't been released over here and hspa+ hasn't launched anywhere else, they have given the specs for hspa+ yet.