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TechnoHippie 12-16-2008 09:02 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
In theory if you had VOIP software on the phone you could do it.

MadlyAlive 12-16-2008 09:17 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
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Originally Posted by TechnoHippie (Post 582620)
In theory if you had VOIP software on the phone you could do it.

How do you figure? VOIP would be using your data connection...if an incoming call came in, your VOIP connection would be dropped (or vice versa...you couldn't make a voice call without dropping your VOIP/data connection).

You'd still have the same issues as making a normal cellular call and attempting to use a data connection at the same time.

jaminmc 12-16-2008 09:28 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
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Originally Posted by freeza (Post 582450)
his phone was probably connected to activesync lmao

No, my friend doesn't even have internet on his computer.

snovvman 12-16-2008 10:14 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
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Originally Posted by p-slim (Post 582572)
the fact that at&t is able to do video and data has nothing to do with the phones its all about the network. Sprints network isn't even capable of doing this right now. Sprint calls there network 3g but in actuallity its rev a not 3g. They call it a 3g network because the bandwidth that its capable of is better or even at worse. Yes at&t can do voice and data but there 3g network is ridiculously slow compared to sprints evdo rev a. It has nothing to do with anyones area, its just not possible with rev a , hopefully with wimax it will be able to support high speeds and data at the sametime.

Again, not exactly.

EVDO Rev A IS 3g by loose 3g definitions. ATT's UMTS, when coupled with HSDPA and HSUPA (and faster HSDPA/HSUPA phones), under good coverage conditions, can be faster than EVDO Rev A in general. I won't get into the numbers or technical details, but my ATT HSDPA 7.2 phone runs circles around my Rev A. Sprint phone under similar coverage conditions time and again. If you're talking about EDGE or GPRS--yes they are slow--but they are not "3G".

And no, it's not just the network. The phone has to support the protocol (UMTS/HSDPA) and upload/download speeds (3.6/7.2). A GSM or TDMA phone CANNOT do simultaneous voice/data even though it is on ATT's network. So no, it's not just "all about the network".

Reprising my earlier posts, I believe we have the responsiblity to at least attempt to provide information that is as accurate as possible.

937dytboi 12-16-2008 10:18 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
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Originally Posted by Success100 (Post 581345)
Actually, youre right. the Sprints network is capable of voice+data simultaneously. I wouldnt say its a "limitation", but its up to the carrier to enable the ability, and for various reasons that im pretty sure are much too technical for me, Sprint/Alltel/VZ decided not to implement that feature.

For any of the doubters or naysayers, research the EVDO technology and you will find it is capable of this feature

I was hoping that the EVDO would have done this, i was so anxious on my Mogul when updated but failed. Im hoping for this feature to so i can use the internet from my phone on my carputer in my vehicle

kaoss_11 12-16-2008 10:52 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
so why can you text while on a call

MadlyAlive 12-16-2008 10:57 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
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Originally Posted by kaoss_11 (Post 582869)
so why can you text while on a call

Texting doesn't use data.

sumo911 12-16-2008 11:15 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
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Originally Posted by MadlyAlive (Post 582880)
Texting doesn't use data.

Thats funny cause when I was with tmobile, i paid $15 - $20 for a data plan, which included text messaging. If text isnt data, why is/was it included in data plans?:scratch:

[sammich] 12-16-2008 11:16 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
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Originally Posted by MadlyAlive (Post 582880)
Texting doesn't use data.

Technically it uses the 1X network, so yes it does.

p-slim 12-16-2008 11:17 PM

Re: Internet while on a call?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snovvman (Post 582776)
Again, not exactly.

EVDO Rev A IS 3g by loose 3g definitions. ATT's UMTS, when coupled with HSDPA and HSUPA (and faster HSDPA/HSUPA phones), under good coverage conditions, can be faster than EVDO Rev A in general. I won't get into the numbers or technical details, but my ATT HSDPA 7.2 phone runs circles around my Rev A. Sprint phone under similar coverage conditions time and again. If you're talking about EDGE or GPRS--yes they are slow--but they are not "3G".

And no, it's not just the network. The phone has to support the protocol (UMTS/HSDPA) and upload/download speeds (3.6/7.2). A GSM or TDMA phone CANNOT do simultaneous voice/data even though it is on ATT's network. So no, it's not just "all about the network".

Reprising my earlier posts, I believe we have the responsiblity to at least attempt to provide information that is as accurate as possible.

This is a round about, of course the phone has to be capable of doing it. If the phone isnt a rev a phone just because its on sprints network doesn't mean its running rev a, so that statement the phone has to be capable also is a given. We're in the touch pro room and the gsm model is capable of doing it because their network supports it, why build one for sprint when the network isn't capable of doing it. I do know that the 3g network has way more CAPABILITY to be faster then evdo rev a, which is why we are coming out with wimax, but any phone on at&t's 3g network such as the touch pro, if you compare that phone to one that is on sprints network, the download speeds and browsing won't even compare. Also if you compare any of at&t's mobile broadband cards to any of sprints, at&t will get smoked.


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