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Wimax doesn't need an equipment bunker. That is one of the many advantages. Not having to own a large footprint and expensive equipment bunker is...
The phone was canceled. The group that developed the phone has been laid off. Windows Mobile and Motorola is a combination you may not hear much...
No that isn't it. That phone has a higher megapixel camera. Not sure if it has the GSM / CDMA worldphone feature of Napoleon. The user guide...
Fingerprint scanner unlock is flawless. Faster than entering a password.
Launch is determined by Verizon testing schedule. It is early. Phone is best Q variant so far. I like mine.
User trials have begun with the phone.
It is unfair to dismiss an entire technology based on one experience of a product that has yet to even reach the market (in an official certified...
I get 30 MBps on MIMO enabled 802.16e wimax devices, that certainly fits the bill for a 4G network.
V9m received preliminary technical acceptance in late June. That just leaves general ship acceptance which requires final packaging, manual, etc....
There is a lot of just plain wrong information out there about this phone. It is Motorola's fault for having 3 variants of the phone with...
It looks like the actual name has remained a secret. A quick check of all the usual suspects still show people going with SCPL, LAZR, or RAZR2....
SCHAUMBURG, Ill., May 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ed Zander invites you to experience what's...
Next Tuesday the wait will be over. The true next generation SCPL based RAZRs will be introduced to the world.
A few websites have posted pictures of the next RAZR. For some reason the name LAZR has been given to this phone but that is certainly not...
If you can wait until next month the MOTORAZR Ve MAXX will be coming out.
MiniBlue will be launching next month.
When was the last time you saw a report that could accurately predict the future 5 years from now? The answer is never. The single biggest reason...
Licensed WiMax will be in 2.3 GHz to 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz. Verizon doesn't have the free spectrum to deploy WiMax.
I'm curious why you are so fixated on the outdoors. WiMax is currently used almost exclusively indoors at the moment. The purpose of WiMax...
Mobile WiMax, 802.16e, will have true mobility with base station handovers. You can expect reasonable high speed hand offs, like a train or fast...