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I wouldn't put my hopes into it.
Y'know if you're by a hotspot (preferably free) or your own WiFi router, you can do data on the router & hold calls during your session, without disrupting the connection. Still not as convenient but very useful when the option is available at the time. :/ |
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I think the carrier has to enable such features on their end too.
For example i beleive verizon recently did something to their network where if you are on a rev0 data connection and a call comes in the data connection doesn't exactly get shut off but rather just put on 'hold' or something. I forget the specifics but i seem to recall originally if you got a voice call and had data it would dump your data connection but I think now it just goes to sleep or something. I would assume they would have to upgrade the roms and then also change the settings on their end too. |
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"the new Qualcomm Rev. A modems can maintain both circuit switched voice and packet data calls from the same radio" yeah that's what I remember reading, being that out moguls have these "new qualcomm rev A chips" it would apply to them. hopefully it does as it would make our moguls just a bit sweeter
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to be honest i always view what wikipedia says with a grain of salt- so not really sure.
But I have a friend who is a vp for lucent that sells cell phone equipment to both sprint and verizon. I sent him a note asking if it can actually do both at once. I'll post back with his answer. |
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I previously was under the impression that Rev A would allow for both voice and data. However, no one aside from myself has been super excited for this feature, so I have been wondering if this is actually going to be the case.
Does HSDPA and UMTS allow for both connections? |
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