HTC Diamond update Aug 12 from Vodafone
hey guy i came across this update for the diamond while looking for something i forgot what.... maybe we can use it... probably not.
heres the site reporting on the update: http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=652 which has a link to where this site got the info: http://www.coolsmartphone.com/news4200.html and the official htc site which has the update i guess: http://devicehelp.vodafone.co.uk/diamondupgrade.php |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Vodafone GSM? If I'm right then that means that the drivers in that phone are useless to us.
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heh, i figured VODAFONE was GSM but maybe some apps could be useful?
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Updated apps may be usefull, but the drivers part will not be very helpfull on a vogue.
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FYI
Verizon isn't downgrading to GSM from CDMA. They're next move is LTE which almost every carrier in the US is going to. Sprint is sticking to WiMax cause they have so much invested in it. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3GPP_Long_Term_Evolution LTE is cheaper than WiMax, has a worse uploading rate, and a stronger signal supposedly....and that's about it |
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The thing that sucks about WiMax is that so many early supporters of it backed out and now Sprint will be left alone paying top dollar cause the infrastructure and handset manufacturers will be naming their price which will definitely be rolled down to their customers. One good thing is that Comcast and Cox are both hell bent on operating wireless networks and both say they will use WiMax. http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/images/icons/icon14.gif |
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Just that they will finally join the rest of the world so it'll be easier swap to another carrier. CDMA might be an upgrade on paper, but not in practice in Fairfield County, CT. |
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OP thread jack, but follows where it went..
It may seem like most of the major cell phone providers at least may be considering LTE. But by the looks of things, Sprint is thinking a bit further, and with the partners mentioned, it's not in bad company. As I see it the carrier's are looking at a way to increase bandwidth for thier cell phone customers, but Sprint is looking at a larger picture and thinking Wireless Broadband for all everywhere.. IMHO http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX On May 7, 2008, Sprint, Clearwire, Google, Intel, Comcast, and Time Warner announced a pooling of 2.5 GHz spectrum and formation of a new company which will take the name Clearwire. |
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