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2009-11-25
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Hi!
I have observed that N900 normally uses 3G network, but when I try to open a web page in browser, phone switches to 3.5G. Few seconds after web page load is complete, N900 goes back to 3G.
It's coincidence or normal phone behaviour? I know that difference between 3G and 3.5G lies only in data transfer, but I thought that 3.5G icon will be displayed all the time as long as HSPDA is available. Anyone is able to clarify this?
I also have impression that N900 compared to my old N80 more often falls back to 2(.5G) network. What are your observations?
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2009-11-25
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Thats a normal phone behaviour. It switches to 3.5G when the data is being downloaded if 3.5 G is available.
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2009-11-27
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Hi!
I have observed that N900 normally uses 3G network, but when I try to open a web page in browser, phone switches to 3.5G. Few seconds after web page load is complete, N900 goes back to 3G.
It's coincidence or normal phone behaviour? I know that difference between 3G and 3.5G lies only in data transfer, but I thought that 3.5G icon will be displayed all the time as long as HSPDA is available. Anyone is able to clarify this?
I also have impression that N900 compared to my old N80 more often falls back to 2(.5G) network. What are your observations?
[sory for posting in wrong forum. You're really fast guys, I haven't managed to move this message before your replies ]
I have observed that N900 normally uses 3G network, but when I try to open a web page in browser, phone switches to 3.5G. Few seconds after web page load is complete, N900 goes back to 3G.
It's coincidence or normal phone behaviour? I know that difference between 3G and 3.5G lies only in data transfer, but I thought that 3.5G icon will be displayed all the time as long as HSPDA is available. Anyone is able to clarify this?
I also have impression that N900 compared to my old N80 more often falls back to 2(.5G) network. What are your observations?
[sory for posting in wrong forum. You're really fast guys
Last edited by tomaszf; 2009-11-25 at 21:10.