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YouTube user "ApplicandoMovie" has posted a video of the same Apple iPhone displayed side-by-side on 2.5G EDGE vs. 3G HSDPA (via Wi-Fi using an iMac with an HSDPA modem) to give viewers an idea of the speed differences between the two cellular wireless technologies.
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via Mac Daily News @ 10:35 3rd May
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HSDPA phone (Model name: LG-CU500) of LG Electronics has been selected as the "Gadget of the Week" by the U.S. Time magazine on July 26.
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via KDC Staffs @ 2:18 4th Jun
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UK : Samsung has announced a 3G HSDPA Touchscreen Smartphone and its called the Tocco ( Samsung F480 ). It comes with a 5 megapixel camera and is about the size of a credit card. It has a brushed aliminium finish and will go on sale in Europe this June.
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via 3G @ 4:20 27th May
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Blackberry has launched its first tri-band - 850/1900/2100MHz - HSDPA 3G handset, dubbed Bold. The phone was first uncovered by the rumour mill back in 2007.
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via The Register @ 10:58 12th May
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imageFolks, check this video out. Someone mocked up a 3G iPhone by connecting it via WiFi to an iMac whose internet connection was supplied with a HSDPA modem, and then shared. He tested it against a standard 2.5G iPhone run on a standard overseas EDGE wireless network. Safari pages load almost 2x faster.
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via Macsimum News @ 19:59 8th May
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Research In Motion (RIM) has launched the new BlackBerry Bold smartphone, targeting business professionals and power users. Boasted as the first BlackBerry smartphone that supports tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world, Bold comes with integrated GPS, Wi-Fi and multi-media features. The device sports a lustrous black exterior, satin chrome finished frame and leather-like backplate and a full qwerty keyboard. Apart from support for HSDPA and Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) networks, the BlackBerry Bold's 624 MHz mobile processor enables e-mail attachments downloads, streaming video or rendering web pages. The BlackBerry Bold also includes 128 MB Flash memory and 1 GB on-board storage memory, as well as a microSD/SDHC memory card slot. The handset integrates phone, email, messaging, organizer and browser.
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via Telecom.paper @ 11:19 12th May
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via Broadband Reports @ 23:48 30th Apr
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Samsung has released another smartphone this time its the SGH-i200 and it looks pretty middle of the road. The big plus with the i200 is that its only 11.8mm thick and that makes it a trailblazer in its own right.
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via 3G @ 9:16 9th May
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We try not to fall in love with products before we've actually held them, but we're finding it difficult to not get a little emotional about RIM's new handset, the BlackBerry Bold 9000.
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via CNET Crave @ 8:57 12th May
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"We have it from a reliable source that a version of the 3G iPhone's firmware has been released -- possibly for carrier partners currently field-testing the device -- and has since been dissected," Ryan Block reports for Engadget.
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via Mac Daily News @ 1:30 8th Jun
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The well-connected BlackBerry Bold 9000 supports tri-band HSDPA and quad-band EDGE, 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, and both assisted and autonomous GPS
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via InfoWorld @ 11:19 12th May
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Tagged under: [HTC] [HTC_Touch_Pro] [HTC] [Raphael] [GSM] [GPRS] [EDGE] [UMTS] [HSDPA] [HSUPA] [Bluetooth] [WiFi] [GPS] [Keyboard] [Windows_Mobile_6.1_Professional]
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via The Unwired @ 5:41 4th Jun
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Verzio Envii supports 3.5G high-speed packet data access (HSDPA) and runs on Marvell PXA270 624MHZ processor with 1GB ROM, 64MB RAM, 2.7-inch display with 64k TFT colors, dual speaker with SRS WOW HD, 2.0 megapixel camera, secondary video camera for video call, mini-USB, 2.5mm Audio Jack, Bluetooth, FM Radio with RDS and Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 as OS with access to various Microsoft Office applications.
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via Huliq.com @ 16:12 26th May
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AT&T has released additional iPhone pricing details. The third-generation HSDPA-supported iPhone will be available in AT&T Stores starting July 11 at 8 a.m. The $199 (8GB) and $299 (16GB) pricing has conditions: in order to get the reduced pricing, you need to have purchased a first-gen iPhone before July 11, be activating a new customer line with AT&T, or be an existing AT&T customer eligible for phone upgrade (in all cases you'll need to sign a new two-year contract). AT&T also has this to say:
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via Broadband Reports @ 2:35 2nd Jul
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AT&T has released additional iPhone pricing details. The third-generation HSDPA-supported iPhone will be available in AT&T Stores starting July 11 at 8 a.m. The $199 (8GB) and $299 (16GB) pricing has conditions: in order to get the reduced pricing, you need to have purchased a first-gen iPhone before July 11, be activating a new customer line with AT&T, or be an existing AT&T customer eligible for phone upgrade (in all cases you'll need to sign a new two-year contract). AT&T also has this to say:
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via Broadband Reports @ 22:49 1st Jul
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RIM aims to attract executives and consumers alike with its first HSDPA-compatible smartphone, the Blackberry Bold
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via Mac User @ 8:27 12th May
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E-TEN Information Systems Co Ltd of Taiwan is exhibiting the "DX900" HSDPA smartphone with two SIM card slots at Computex Taipei taking place in Taipei, Taiwan.
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via Nikkei Business Publications @ 8:16 6th Jun
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Research In Motion debuted its latest BlackBerry, called Bold, which runs on HSDPA and comes with GPS and 802.11a/b/g WiFi. The device offers increased processing power and features a silver rim, which the Wall Street Journal pegs as a nod to its budding competitor the Apple iPhone.
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via Fierce Wireless @ 13:53 13th May
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Tagged under: [E-Ten] [Glofiish] [Leak] [DX900] [Dual-SIM] [GSM] [GPRS] [EDGE] [UMTS] [HSDPA] [Bluetooth2.0+EDE] [WiFi] [GPS] [Windows_Mobile_6.1_Professional]
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via The Unwired @ 21:11 17th May
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Unveiled on Monday, the BlackBerry Bold - also known as the BlackBerry 9000 - includes not only tri-band HSDPA but also integrated GPS and 802.11a/b/g wi-fi. It is not the first BlackBerry to use any kind of 3G at all - that honour would go to the 8707v, which came out in 2006 - but such connectivity has been extremely rare in BlackBerry devices since then, with the slower Edge standard being used instead.
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via Silicon.com @ 8:05 13th May
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WATERLOO, ONTARIO — The first BlackBerry equipped by Research In Motion with W-CDMA high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) technology will be available later this year from AT&T Mobility through its enterprise and retail channels, AT&T said.
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via TWICE @ 16:23 19th May
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Waterloo, Ontario — The first BlackBerry equipped by Research In Motion with W-CDMA high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) technology will be available later this year from AT&T Mobility through its enterprise and retail channels, AT&T said.
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via TWICE @ 8:07 14th May
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Engadget say they have analyzed the leaked iPhone 2.0 firmware, and report 3G and GPS will be present. The HSDPA will be tri-band, meaning it will work pretty much anywhere. They also say components will include Sony antennas, 3G processors, transceivers and amplifiers, Arm 11 CPU and an UMTS on/off switch for power saving. Seems like there's less and less to doubt about iPhone 2.0. [Engadget]
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via Gizmodo @ 11:18 7th Jun
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RIM introduces the BlackBerry Bold Research In Motion (RIM) is introducing the BlackBerry Bold smartphone, the first BlackBerry smartphone to support tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world plus integrated GPS and Wi-Fi, as well as a rich set of multimedia capabilities.
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via GeekZone @ 1:45 14th May
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The HTC X7510 Advantage is a laptop like smartphone with a focus on data rather than voice functions. Sure, it's a tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and quad-band GSM/EDGE phone, but it really wasn't designed with voice in mind. Heck, you can't even hold it up to your head to use it in a conversation.
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via MobileBurn @ 20:53 21st May
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