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ufjason 01-28-2011 03:01 AM

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tiyaga13 03-18-2011 03:13 PM

Re: Features
 
Got the thunderbolt yesterday and it has a 4 g sim. I asked if this could be used on a gsm network and a verizon representative said the phone would have to be unlocked to be used on another network.

spaceboy 03-18-2011 07:31 PM

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Anyone try voice and data at the same time?

I only have 3G and will give it a try.

Starcruiser1229 03-19-2011 12:30 AM

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I can confirm it works fine for me - I am in a 3g only area, my WIFI is off. I made a phone call, put it on speaker, and then opened the browser and went to Wikipedia, no problem. Awesome!

Kliptik 03-19-2011 01:39 AM

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I just tested this on 3G with NO wifi, and I can confirm that there IS SVD. Taskbar showed 3G while I was on the call, and I could browse the web at normal 3G speeds. This was NOT 1x...

Craziness... I woulda been the last one to believe SVD on 3G was possible...

SWEET!!!!

yankees45us 03-19-2011 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ufjason (Post 2042868)
Yes, SVD will work in 3G as well on the Thunderbolt. This is a feature supported by VZW but the phone hardware must be configured to use it as well. So, just because a phone is coming out after VZW added this ability doesn't mean it will have SVD unless the OEM built it in.

Svd will not work in 3g. Cdma has never and will never allow it do to the technology. Only 4g or gsm will allow svd. If 3g allowed it companies would be making their phones do this left and right to compete with att and their commercials that show svd on their phones.

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Kliptik 03-19-2011 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by yankees45us (Post 2070563)
Svd will not work in 3g. Cdma has never and will never allow it do to the technology. Only 4g or gsm will allow svd. If 3g allowed it companies would be making their phones do this left and right to compete with att and their commercials that show svd on their phones.

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Yeah I thought the exact same thing, and would have argued that point all day long. Until I tested it out on the Thunderbolt last night. I was on a phone call, wifi off, and was able to browse to any site i wanted.

ufjason 03-21-2011 12:40 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by yankees45us (Post 2070563)
Svd will not work in 3g. Cdma has never and will never allow it do to the technology. Only 4g or gsm will allow svd. If 3g allowed it companies would be making their phones do this left and right to compete with att and their commercials that show svd on their phones.

You, sir, are a moron! You don't know what you're talking about! 4G is a made up word. LTE is the next generation of cellular beyond 3G. They never called the older networks before 3G 2G until 3G became a hot marketing word. CDMA was always capable of running SVD but the towers and equipment weren't set up for it. When Verizon updated their towers and equipment for LTE, they enabled separation of the 1xrtt, EvDo and LTE channels which turned on the SVD capabilities. You can run a LTE data session and use EvDo(3G) for voice or use 3G for data and 1xrtt for voice. I told you this worked on the Thunderbolt before as I was testing the phone weeks ago. The phone must also be set up for SVD, not just the network. The new Qualcomm chipset in the Thunderbolt makes this possible. Don't make statements you can't back up. There will be 3G only phone for Verizon that can do SVD coming soon.

ac0x 03-29-2011 11:46 AM

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What does "not necessarily well" mean? Slower data speeds?


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Originally Posted by arl16 (Post 2045591)
Actually, it looks like it may work - not necessarily well, but it has apparently been confirmed...

HTC Thunderbolt Can Handle Data and Voice Over 3G, Why Not Announce it? - Droid Life: A Droid Community Blog


ufjason 04-01-2011 11:56 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ac0x (Post 2075665)
What does "not necessarily well" mean? Slower data speeds?

Basically, it was not tested in the lab so they want to self handicap and say that it may not work well. Truth is it works unbelievably well. It's so nice to finally use google maps navigation and accept a phone call at the same time.


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