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Sprint phone first to use fast network


Both Sprint and Verizon Wireless operate so-called EV-DO Rev. A networks, but have used them only for laptop cards. Their fastest phones have used the older and slower EV-DO Rev. 0 network.

Sprint said Monday it was releasing a software update for the Mogul phone, made by HTC Corp. of Taiwan, that will enable the phone to connect at Rev. A speeds. Downloads speeds should be 600 kilobits per second to 1,400 kbps, up from a range of 400 kbps to 700 kbps with Rev. 0. It will be capable of uploads of 350 to 500 kbps, up from 50 kbps to 70 kbps.

Sprint said its broadband network now covers 234 million people, and the vast majority of it has been upgraded to EV-DO Rev. A, short for Evolution-Data Optimized Revision A.

The Mogul is a smart phone that runs Windows Mobile software and can be used as a modem for a laptop. It costs $199.99 with a two-year contract and went on sale in June. The software update will be available immediately from HTC's site.

Verizon Wireless has not announced a phone using Rev. A. Spokeswoman Brenda Raney said the main advantage of Rev. A is higher upload speeds, which is important to laptop users but less so for cell-phone users.

AT&T Inc. already sells phones that use its fastest network technology, known as HSDPA, for High-Speed Downlink Packet Access. Its listed download speed is the same as EV-DO Rev. A, with a slightly higher upload speed.

On the Net:

http://www.sprint.com

http://www.america.htc.com/mogulupdate

Via Yahoo


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Upgraded my Mogul and I am very disappointed, I have yet to get connected to a EVDO Rev A tower. Previous to this upgrade I was able to at least get onto a EVDO Rev 0 tower and get speeds at around 700-800k with an ocassional 1028k but now I only connect to the slower 1X network and never even get the EVDO Rev a or Rev 0.
The only other improvements I notice is this little application that lives in the upper right corner that allows you to close applications and gives you the memory being used by the system and the activation of the GPS which I am sure is assisted GPS since I can get GPS inside my house. It works pretty well with Google Maps and MS Live Search. Sprint Included a mapping tool called TeleNav but it does not work nearly as well as some other GPS mapping tools I have used in the past. I will just stick with Google Maps or MS live Search Maps.
Over all I like this phone but I must say I am not impressed with this upgrade yet. The lack of EVDO Rev A connection could very well be my location, so I hope to get a chance to head into Seattle to test the connection speeds there.
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