Senin, 08 Juli 2013

will the android phones be able to upgrade to the 4g network?

Q. i just got the HTC droid incredible with verizon, and i was wondering if, once verizon gets the 4g network, with there be a mass android phone upgrade that will upgrade all the android phones to the 4G network? i know that there was an update that gave the droid the pinch feature for making screens bigger. So will there be an upgrade that does this?

A. No, how it works is for the phone to be able to utilize said connection of 4G, it requires certain hardware similar to how some computers are not able to access wireless, they need a hardware chip and can't just simply install a program/set it up. Which is why Sprint only has the Evo able to use 4G and why the others can't due to not being a software upgradeable compatibility but a hardware requirement able to use the signal.

An example is T Mobile's HSPA+ rollout. T Mobile is rolling out HSPA+ a 3G network with enhanced speeds fast as and faster than Sprint's 4G, although their devices are able to receive a boost because it is still 3G, the hardware is not capable of utilizing the full power, therefore the need for an HSPA+ device to show off their network which is where the HTC Vanguard/Vision comes in with the hardware capability - soon to be released this summer stated by T Mobile via Twitter feed, although thought to be October/November.

So you will need a new cell phone for 4G, and even then it has to be in your area, I recommend mid 2011 since it's planned to roll out end of 2010/ beginning of 2011 I believe.


How can I install Android on a Windows Mobile phone?
Q. I have a couple Windows Mobile phones hanging around, one is an HTC Shadow, the other is a Samsung Blackjack II. I also have a Nokia E73 running Symbian s60. I would like an Android phone as I am blind and would love the built in accessibility. Is there a way to install Android on a phone that is running Windows Mobile so I can use it? Thanks to anyone who can help!

A. its possible, but it will void the warranty, take away any chance of putting the phones back into a network if they aren't already on on

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/04/windows-mobile-android/





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