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@tso, two GSM radios? are you sure? I don't think so, I had an E90 for years, simultaneous voice+data works with one operator and fails on the other. The same is for N900, it's not the phone, it's the operators for me. Class A, Multislot 32 device doesn't mean it has two radios.
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So, if I understood correct:
I can use in the same time Internet downloads and calls when I switch to 3G or 3,5G?
But why my E90 does not needs this switching and can work simultaneously?
Regards.