so how can i use this YES thingy on my android phone??? can't? then what's the point of 4g service, since i have 4mbps on streamyx
YTL Wimax launched?
YTL Wimax launched?
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Nov 20 2010, 10:21 AM
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so how can i use this YES thingy on my android phone??? can't? then what's the point of 4g service, since i have 4mbps on streamyx
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Nov 20 2010, 11:35 AM
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QUOTE(Dothan @ Nov 20 2010, 10:32 AM) Dude, the problem is lying on your phone. Your phone hardware is not supporting the WiMax transmission. DUDE, that's EXACTLY my point, we have to fork out at least RM399 for the stupid mifi thing, and that's NOT including the fees for the data, and we have to carry the thing around, i've got 2 handphones already, carrying a 3rd device (which isn't exactly small) is a 'heavy' task. why do they launch something that doesn't support a large chunk of hardware (e.g smart phones) out there. We can get the USB dongle but since most of the places where we use our laptops does have free WIFI, there's no point paying for YES service.Either get a mifi or stick to your 3G band. And if I want to use 4g on my smart phone, either I buy the buzz, which looks really stupid and doesn't support services offered by current telcos, or the htc evo 4g, which costs more than RM3k! I know they'll eventually make more and more phones that supports 4g, but this is malaysia, for all i know, we'll be almost the last country they'll launch their 4g phones, so that means waiting for another year or so.........and my current phone's time is almost up, i NEED a new phone early next year........... |
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