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Quick easy answer for why you cannot place a call and use data services at the same time: You have one radio. It's currently in use.
Texting travels over the IS-95/2000 voice channels, hence the ability to text while on a call.
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Thanks for confirming that vzwdts. And for people wondering about IS-95:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IS-95 It's a good read. |
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So it is possible! |
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This is how Sprint looks at IM/Text...dont know about Tmobile The data plan which included text messaging which you are talking about is really "IMing", since in "Texting" you just need a cell signal and "IMing" you need a internet connection hence "data" Texting falls under the Messaging Plan IMing falls under Data Plan http://www.nextel.com/en/stores/popu...an_popup.shtml <---Services w/Plan or Vice Versa "Sprint"
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geez. i left for a day and look what this has turned into!!!
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you are incorrect in saying that its not possible because we have one cellular radio and its in use. AGAIN, the EVDO rev 0/A network IS CAPABLE of simultaneous voice and data, AGAIN, its up to the carrier to enable the capability. If your theory were correct, explain how a 3G ATT device can do both at the same time?? Same basis, ONE RADIO, just two different types of cellular technology. GSM vs CDMA. Both are capable, GSM carriers chose to enable it, CDMA carriers have not. And also, I agree the term "3G" is loosely thrown around. I get customers everyday who come in to our store asking for a 3G phone not even knowing what it is or is about. Again, if there any doubters of whether or not CDMA networks running EVDO are capable of this, due you homework and research the technoloy!! |
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