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wokscott
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 12, 2009 @ 1:34p
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phatkrazy
- Cranky Member
posted: Jan. 15, 2009 @ 11:21a
Did you notices that ATT HTC FUZE have battery life of 7.5 hrs per fully charged and Sprint HTC PRO has 4 hrs per fully charged. Why there is a big different? I think they use the same battery 1350v. |
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pkny
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 16, 2009 @ 2:54p
They use different chips for their radio. CDMA verizon/sprint vs GSM all other. I believe CDMA uses more power then the GSM counter part. |
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aleck
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2009 @ 1:58p
kdogg01 said:Just tried it at a BB near me. (I am on SERO 500) .... I tried to tell him that I had a grandfathered plan that gave me unlimited internet access but he said that it was too old of a data pack for the nex-gen phones and that I'd have to upgrade. There should be a law that allows you to strangle the scumbag lying worstbuy sales schmucks on the spot when you hear crap like that. |
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rainman01
- Member
posted: Jan. 23, 2009 @ 10:21p
Some who actually got the rebate by contacting ecare help! I've called and emailed, but still not able to get the $100 MIR. What did you actually say to get them to budge? Thanks. |
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rigor
- Senior Member - 8K
posted: Jan. 24, 2009 @ 4:32a
gsm phones have two modems, and usually have bigger batteries. cdma drops to 1xRTT when you call someone. GSM phones can rock full data and voice at once. This eats up ALOT more power if you choose to do so. almost every HTC phones that is in GSM flavor with 3G has a much bigger battery. |
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FrankRizzo
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 24, 2009 @ 8:55a
Do US GSM carriers do voice / data at the same time? I have a tmobile shadow and also used an ATT fuze (touch pro) for a while and was not able to do both at the same time in either case. rigor said:gsm phones have two modems, and usually have bigger batteries.
cdma drops to 1xRTT when you call someone.
GSM phones can rock full data and voice at once. This eats up ALOT more power if you choose to do so.
almost every HTC phones that is in GSM flavor with 3G has a much bigger battery. |
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