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#53
i just wanted to address something in this thread.

someone mentioned here that the n1 doesn't have 802.11n, i wanted to say that the chipset in the n1 does indeed support 802.11n as well as MIMO(on the AT&T model). And indeed can do 3.5G with the necessary radio upgrades.

While the actual speed is limited to 75mbps (while as most 802.11n networks can do 150/300mbs) . With the right radio and power allotment the range of the n1 still is vastly superior to most other android phones.

Still even if your 802.11n network was at terminator lock the speed of your system could never keep up with anything over 200mb's.

So the question of 802.11n network speed is a null point on any handset. Locking for range and essid handoff speed however is def. on par with other 802.11n adapters. (given the right firmware-s and software-s ofcoars)


To be fair I still believe however the graphics(mainly the shaders) in the n900 are a bit better than the snapdragon but thats another story.

Hope i shed a little light on this.

Last edited by mmaadx; 2011-07-31 at 18:08.