📅 September 12, 2012

Confirmed: iPhone 5 Is Using Nano-SIM

In today’s keynote, Apple has failed to mention if the new iPhone 5 would use the recently approved (and Apple-designed nano-SIM standard. But, once again, the rumors were right.

In today’s keynote, Apple has failed to mention if the new iPhone 5 would use the recently approved (and Apple-designed nano-SIM standard. But, once again, the rumors were right.

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📅 October 4, 2011

iPhone 4S vs Galaxy S II, Bionic and Titan

Now that we know how the iPhone 4S stack up against the iPhone 4, let’s take a look at how Apple’s latest smartphone compares to its mightiest competitors on the other major platforms — Android and Windows Phone.

Now that we know how the iPhone 4S stack up against the iPhone 4, let’s take a look at how Apple’s latest smartphone compares to its mightiest competitors on the other major platforms — Android and Windows Phone. More after the break…

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📅 September 29, 2011

iPhone 5 to Support ‘4G’ Technology ( 21 Mbps HSPA+ )

a China Unicom executive apparently confirmed during a presentation at this week’s Macworld Asia that the “iPhone 5” set to be announced next week will indeed support HSPA+ sometimes-called “4G” technology, offering a maximum theoretical data speed of 21 Mbps (up from 7.2Mbps).

Japanese blog Macotakara reports that a China Unicom executive apparently confirmed during a presentation at this week’s Macworld Asia that the “iPhone 5” set to be announced next week will indeed support HSPA+ sometimes-called “4G” technology, offering a maximum theoretical data speed of 21 Mbps (up from 7.2Mbps). A slide showing the information was photographed by Japanese site PC Watch.

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📅 September 9, 2009

AT&T: HSPA 7.2 Rollout Plans

AT&T today announced details of its rollout plans for High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 7.2 technology, which will provide a considerable speed boost to what is already the nation’s fastest 3G mobile broadband network.

AT&T today announced details of its rollout plans for High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) 7.2 technology, which will provide a considerable speed boost to what is already the nation’s fastest 3G mobile broadband network.

Supporting this HSPA 7.2 initiative is AT&T’s ongoing deployment of additional backhaul capacity to cell sites. These backhaul connections add critical capacity to the network to support today’s unprecedented growth in mobile data traffic as well as the future demands of next-generation 4G networks.

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