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Re: HTC Touch Pro 2...4G capable???
If i remember correctly the newest one in 2010 only adds EVDO and landline VOIP..thats pretty much it. While Airvana the manufacturer of them is licensed for wimax and did demo it's wimax solution there was no mention of wimax in the FCC filing.
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PS... . I just typed that on my phone with Opera 10 and previous versions would have taken a &^% on me. Very few annoyances typing that. .lol
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Can somebody find out what the reg entry is to enable wimax. I believe the Samsung Mondi was a wifi enabled phone can somebody find out what the reg entry for the wimax on that phone is? I don't care about the extra speed I just want the ability to talk and surf the internet at the same time.
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but theres nothing there after that.. i tried adding entries even though i knew it couldnt possible be that simple.. but nothing... i dont live in 4G anyways, so i wouldnt even be able to tell if the wimax modem was running id think..
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I am unaware of how the telephony works on the network so let me ask a couple of things...
Is it basically VoIP with Sprint atm? Is it the same with ATT, however they are gsm? I would imagine that if ATT is capable of data + Voice and I unlocked my phone and have used on their network but tried voice only that it would do data + voice. So would it not only be a registry entry but also radio firmware and network configuration issue? Kind of like data and voice being on different ports and limiting access? That is probably completely and udderly wrong but Id imaging only with a radio firmware update and config changes with Sprint to a consumer end would enable it on the 3G network. No WiMax. Hopefully someone knows... Pretty interesting. |
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What you are asking is a bit vague but I will try to answer it to my interpretation of your question.
Sprint uses a standard called CDMA which unlike gsm uses ESN numbers embedded into the device itself for identification Quote:
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did some research.. HTC Max was around Nov. 08 in Russia (and apparently recently in the UK now).. TP1 was around same time wasnt it.. i have a TP1 with 6.1 on it and another TP1 with 6.1 MR update and one more with NRGY 6.5 on it... none of those have a generic entry.. only one i guess that would maybe of had it, wouldve been the MR update one since thats a newer release than the TP1s original shipped ROM.. i knew it was nothing, but he asked for the entry so i told him LOL |
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Low-cost Upgrade EV-DO Rev A base station channel cards can be easily upgraded to Rev B, thereby protecting an operator’s Rev A hardware investment. In some cases, the entire upgrade to Rev B can be achieved without adding any new hardware. Existing base station channel cards and Radio Network Controllers (RNCs) can be upgraded in software, and base station radio transceivers in existing radio modules can be activated to support the new carriers. RNCs, such as those from Airvana that can be clustered using IP RAN technology, can meet the increased capacity needs of Rev B without introducing new EV-DO subnet boundaries. No changes are required to operators’ Packet Data Service Nodes (PDSNs), Home Agents (HAs), or other core network elements. Backward Compatibility Rev B carriers will continue to support older Rel 0 and Rev A devices. In addition, new Rev B handsets will continue to receive uninterrupted service from Rel 0 and Rev A networks. This will allow operators to roll out Rev B as needed in critical, high density and high performance markets supporting subscribers with high data ARPU. So it should support 4g with a simple firmware upgrade. Thanks for the help! |
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