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Confused by the alphabet soup of cell phone acronyms? I don't blame you. Here's a cheat sheet that'll help you navigate the waters while your shopping for your next phone—or trying to get the most out of the handset you've got.
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yeah about that 3G thing, whenever i send my videos from my phone to my email i can never view my videos in my email because it says that none of my programs can identify the file type, which is 3GPP2. how do i view my videos if they are in 3GPP2 format?
thanks for the acronym explanation. now i can at least know abit about what they are.
it helps me a lot.. as in it professional, i must have these knowledge thanks..
WhatEVER! Who cares? There are soooo many "interesting" things to waste my time on-yes, i said WASTE!!!
Why the rudeness? If you aren't interested in the article, go elsewhere. Thank you, Mr. Patterson, for the info. My Razr came with a SIM card, while my previous phone, with Verizon as the carrier, did not. It was nice to stumble upon your brief and well-written article. It explained the differences without my having to slog through the manual, if indeed the manual even contained that information.
Thanks! I'm a realtor and have been researching the best phone and service for an extended cross-country trip. Knowing I want to have the broadest coverage and perhaps have email capability for emergencies, thanks to your article, I at least now know to look into the AT&T HSDPA on a 3G phone. Did I interpret that correctly?
thanks for information. wish to see more in details soon.
well I understood that when my contract is up I want to ask for a 3-g cellphone. But what is a reasonable price to pay for one?
this article really didnt make too much sense to me. I dont know all of the sophisticated stuff adn I really dont care. As long as it works adn i know somewhat what I'm doing i'm all set. Thanks for trying though. I'm sure someone found it useful. I'm just not htat someone!
Believe it or not we must all have at least a basic knowledge of the equipment (cell phones) that we so heavily depend on. Or to say the least have a good friend who is ready and willing to assist us when we need it the most. Although probably more than the average consumer wants to know, I still give the author credit for putting the context down so that it was easy to follow. I am left to wonder about all the above comments that were less than polite. We all have our areas of expertise and intelligent individuals will utilize their resourses to their advantage. Thanks
i had 3 phones so far,only one has chip in it.it was a big up date from what i had,and a flip flop type phone.I know some what about the chip thing but rest u lost me friend,but i have cingular not sure if its a GPS type,but i sort of think it is the way u explained it.
As a person experieced in life (Senior) but new to cellphones, how do I get information on my T-Mobile plan? And, what does it cost? TIA. zuni
Well first of all EV-DO is Enhanced Voice-Data Only. There is an XCEm ( Channel Elemnt Card )b in the BTS ( base transmitting station) that services the EVDo also a DOM Data only module back at the Base Station Controller and this serviced the enhanced voiced data only card in the BTS to give you more throughput on your forward and reverse link from your mopbile to the physical BTS.
I hate acronyms!
Wow so cell phones are getting pretty sofisticated then. I wander what the limit would be for stuffing new stuff into a small hand-held device given our technological level of course.
I have been looking into unlocked phones to avoid extending my contract and this helped clarify the difference between GSM & CDMA networks so I can choose a phone that will work with my carrier's network and take advantage of the convenience of just changing my SIM card over without the carrier's intervention. Keep up the good work!This helped a lot!
Thanks for the explanation .Its very clear now as to how it all happens and which phone to invest in and where.I would like to know more on the bluetooth systems.Can bluetooth tecnology work for long distances if not Why not? can u answer this for me please.DR SALAH K GHORI.
i thought that the artice was about the text messagimg that the teens are using. thats what i want to know about!! not about my sim card!!
I have service with altell and would like to know what the EV icon that appers where the D icon for digital stands for
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26 Posted by borgc24 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:11PM EDT Report Abuse
ohhhxskank - if u think this is crap, then dont read it! but there are some people out there who think this is interesting, infact its never too late to learn .. but hey some people are not clever enough to see that!!