How fast? On my desk in Baltimore, without having to go to any particular geographical location, download an average of 12.28 megabytes per second, which is - by today's standards - fast as lightning.
In contrast, there is a test to see my T - Mobile's HSPA + network, which it calls, and Sprint's 4G WiMax network. When I'm driving to a "best position," As mobile directed by T -, the average download speed of 5.7 Mbps in the price-earnings ratio. In such a speed of a two-hour movie will load in about 20 minutes. And HTC's EVO, Sprint's 4G mobile WiMax technology, I have a trillion bits per second on average 3.7 (Sprint says it should have been faster.)
One case is slightly larger than lightning, thick, heavy, more than I expected 3G mobile phone 4.3 inch touch screen. It comes with built-in 8 GB of RAM and 32 GB microSD card installed.
The phone uses a dual LED flash and photo effects software, and geographical indications and face recognition 800 million pixel camera. It also has a front of the camera for video chat.
Operating system is Android 2.2, so it includes Flash, which means that you can see most of the page content. It has a mobile hot spot function, so your computer can use a Wi - Fi hotspots to the Internet.
It can play music formats, including MP3 and AAC varieties, and support for video. It even has a built-in FM radio.
Like many Android phones, the ability to multi-task at an alarming rate means it burns battery power, especially when you download and use a lot of data, such as global positioning system functions.
This is a little expensive two-year Verizon contract for 250 dollars. The contract will be required for voice and text at the top 30 U.S. dollars a month data package.
However, this is the world. Ask any sports fan: the faster you want to go, the more you have to spend
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