T-Mobile 3G's speed up to 7.2M
2010 CES exhibition which will be held in Las Vegas, covering almost all of its consumer electronics products, they attract the eyes of many IT enthusiasts. In respect of the forthcoming opening of the General Assembly before the operators from Germany, T-Mobile officially announced that they have operations all within the coverage of 3G networks, all speed to 7.2Mbit/s.
If you feel that this message does not catch your attention, then we paraphrase. As Google has officially released the first Android model Nexus One, T-Mobile would just may be its first custom operators. The Nexus One also happens to only work in the T-Mobile's 3G network under the band.
After speed up, HSPA performance will reach approximately 3-5 times the current uplink download speed. Of course, the high-speed network environment is not only conducive to Nexus One, for all the 3G smart terminal is good.
Google's first Android Nexus One


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