Samsung Note 2 LTE

on 21-09-2012 12:15
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on 21-09-2012 12:15
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Does anyone have idea when the 02 will launch the Samsung Note 2 LTE? Also, as 02 ran a 4G trial in London this summer, I guess it would be nice to know when the full 02 4G/LTE service will be rolled out; starting the the major cities? This is assuming the behind the scenes negotiations regarding the 4G licenses bear fruit.
Daniel
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21-09-2012 12:19 - edited 21-09-2012 12:24
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21-09-2012 12:19 - edited 21-09-2012 12:24
Probably best to keep an eye on the forum after the auctions for 4G have been held.
New and coming phones are here:
http://www.o2.co.uk/comingsoon
O2 are also rolling out DC-HSDPA which is very fast and have done 16 major cities already.
http://www.coolsmartphone.com/2012/05/15/o2-start-dc-hsdpa-42mbs-rollout/
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on 21-09-2012 14:18
Ok so no news on the Note 2. However, the interim DC-HSPDA sounds really good. The question is will current and new phones support this data connection type - will such a list be published.
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on 21-09-2012 14:21
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on 21-09-2012 14:21
iphone 5 supports dc-hsdpa
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on 21-09-2012 15:09
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Unfortunately, it will be no use to me as I am planning my defection to Android. So other than the aforementioned iPhone5 what about the latest Samsung Android or even windows mobile phones...?
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on 21-09-2012 15:12
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on 21-09-2012 15:12
a google search should list phones using it.
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on 21-09-2012 16:07
Well if we consider the forthcoming Note 2 then no as it currently only supports
3G: HSPA+ 21Mbps (HSDPA 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps)4G LTE: 100Mbps/ 50Mbps (HDSPA 42Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mbps)
Do I have to wait for the Note 3 or Galaxy S4 then?
That would be 1 - 0 to Apple then!
Time to go home or to the pub I think...
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on 21-09-2012 16:10
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on 21-09-2012 16:10
Pub as it is Friday
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24-09-2012 12:34 - edited 24-09-2012 12:38
Hi
Just a final note (!) as I promised my kids at the weekend not to keep rattling on about my phone upgrade
If take up a contract with with a Samsung Note 2
- -The O2 DC-HSDPA rollout is irrelevant as this is clearly targetted at the iPhone5 launch
- -02 4G/LTE service @800Mhz won't come on stream until after the auctions. Do we know when, after the auction conclusion date, the major cities included in the DC-HSDPA rollout will be able to support 4G? I suspect the same kit used base stations will be able to support both services.
- -In the abscence of 4G I should consider a contract that has cloud access included in the monthly subscription.
- -EE only supports 4G @1800 Mhz which does nothave the pentration or lower drop off that 800Mhz has.
Any thoughts......
Daniel
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on 24-09-2012 15:18
If the talks this week between Operators, the Governement and OFCOM go belly up then we may have to wait even longer for 4G
http://www.itproportal.com/2012/09/24/iphone-5-customers-report-receiving-scuffed-handsets/

