jeudi 24 mars 2011

T - Mobile G2x supports AT & T HSPA + 4 G?

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While you can have all your attention on newly announced EVO 3D and view EVO tablet, we have certainly welcomed the G2x T-Mobile to pass our radar. Interestingly, it looks like that T-Mobile has made preparations for the acquisition of AT & T by throwing in support of a few bands over 3 G on the G2x.

Looking at the datasheet for the handset from T-Mobile website, you'll see everything that you would expect from the Optimus 2 X. What is interesting, however, is that G2x looks to support bands HSPA + AT & T, 1900 and 850. Given that AT & T is looking to use existing T-Mobile towers to support their own network of 4 G LTE, giving frequencies combined longer supported only the useless fact after the merger goes through.

Yet, even if the suite G2 remains fully functional, only on a different medium, which perhaps not good enough for some people. Then, T-Mobile looks as it is to remain relatively independent and so far we know that the transition could be as easy as flipping the switch on these bands. Whatever the case is, if you choose to purchase the G2x T-Mobile, your investment is somewhat secure, that it be made unnecessary once that all pass through the acquisition.

So far, the most impressive combined, we have seen so far are the EVO 4 G shivering 3D and the G2x. All sports processors dual-core and impressive spec sheets, but only the combination of the T-Mobile will be fully supported on two different media. If for some reason want the G2x on AT & T, you can make this possible, that is if the bands are activated when the phone is delivered. Then, shivering 4 G may be a better fit, that you almost everything on the G2x, over a free display glasses 3-d and stereoscopic cameras.

I would hardly call the G2x T-Mobile "evolutionary", however. It may last just long enough for you to end your contract. At this time, the G2x focus probably slow for us.