No one knows except those sitting in their comfortable chairs in the board of directors in Sharp HQ or something xPOriginally Posted by Frostracing
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Originally Posted by Super Chimp
can you tell me when this is? Thanks!
No one knows except those sitting in their comfortable chairs in the board of directors in Sharp HQ or something xPOriginally Posted by Frostracing
Contrary to popular belief I'm not really obsessed or in love with tofu as a food, sure its good and all but I'm not in love with it. Someone else typed this name for me when I was registering >_>
ps. For future reference just qoute me as Tofu instead of the whole name....sounds too cheesy LOL
Well, the int'l version of the 930SH has already passed BT certification, so this shouldn't be far behind.
Where? It's a Chinese version, yes? No global 3G or the possibility of global 3G = fail.![]()
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Of the two this most be the more likely to make it to the world market as it very much reflects the current vogue for large TS devices.
I assume the mysterious HTC Touch XD is going to be using the screen resolution too?
The Taiwan version won't fail~~Originally Posted by KBoardBox
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Wait, there's a Touch XD now? There's only a Touch HD lolOriginally Posted by Super Chimp
Hmm, tri-band and no NAM 3G = fail for me![]()
Eldar mentioned it in one his recent reviews on Mobile Review.Originally Posted by KBoardBox
Sorry double post.
oops...didn't realize you were @north america.Originally Posted by KBoardBox
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I hope the president to change it.Originally Posted by KBoardBox
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vgamovie
Unfortunately too many things sit on the frequency band that regular 2100MHz uses as uplink so it won't be happening. The only hope is for other countries to use, say, 850MHz (currently North America, Japan, and Australia use this so not much of a start), as the global band, or at least it would be nice to be able to narrow down to standard 2100 and 850.Originally Posted by vgamovie
Hence no 850 GSM or 3G = fail for north america.
Does it have the 1900? If so then 3G could work in the USOriginally Posted by kay188
Why would it have 1900? It's WCDMA/HSPA (2100) and global tri-band GSM (900, 1800, 1900). NO 3G other than on 2100.
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