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Hello biggzy!
Thanks for quick reply!
I am using preferably 2G and with E90 I do not have problems at all.
Regards.
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Dual core shouldn't matter. It's GPRS itself that limits transmission to either data or phone, not both at the same time. No CPU can fix that, only dual-GSM (two radios) can, as tso said.
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2010-01-01
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2010-01-01
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