I was just writing a joke of a comment "I shall tether my phone" when I realized that my Treo 600 is just GPRS, and disconnects often at that. So, I was going to follow it up with "The phone I will soon own", but then I realized that all the phones that I've been considering haev HSDPA; but it then suddenly his me that these HSDPA phones were announced a billion years ago, and still haven't made it to market....and probably will only make it to market well after HSDPA is an old technology.
Then I realized, hey, these are HSDPA, and not HSUPA - and the HSUPA phones have just barely been announced, who knows how many *years* it will be till the HSUPA phones are released.
Talk about a 180...!
Does anyone know how these work - do you just pop in your sim or something? And, does anyone know offhand what band is used in the US?
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I was just writing a joke of a comment "I shall tether my phone" when I realized that my Treo 600 is just GPRS, and disconnects often at that. So, I was going to follow it up with "The phone I will soon own", but then I realized that all the phones that I've been considering haev HSDPA; but it then suddenly his me that these HSDPA phones were announced a billion years ago, and still haven't made it to market....and probably will only make it to market well after HSDPA is an old technology.
Then I realized, hey, these are HSDPA, and not HSUPA - and the HSUPA phones have just barely been announced, who knows how many *years* it will be till the HSUPA phones are released.
Talk about a 180...!
Does anyone know how these work - do you just pop in your sim or something? And, does anyone know offhand what band is used in the US?