What do the classes of edge means? Can anyone please explain? Thanks
Edge (EGPRS) -class b, multislot 10
Edge (EGPRS) -class b, multislot 10
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Aug 18 2006, 10:19 AM, updated 20y ago
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What do the classes of edge means? Can anyone please explain? Thanks
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Aug 18 2006, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(fillet @ Aug 18 2006, 10:19 AM) GPRS explainClass B Can be connected to GPRS service and GSM service (voice, SMS), but using only one or the other at a given time. During GSM service (voice call or SMS), GPRS service is suspended, and then resumed automatically after the GSM service (voice call or SMS) has concluded. Most GPRS mobile devices are Class B. The most common GPRS Multislot Classes are: Class 2 Minimal GPRS implementation Class 4 Modest GPRS implementation, 50% faster download than Class 2 Class 6 Modest implementation, but with better uploading than Class 4 Class 8 Better implementation, 33% faster download than Classes 4 & 6 Class 10 Better implementation, and with better uploading than Class 8, seen in better cell phones and PC Cards Class 12 Best implementation, with maximum upload performance, typically seen only in high-end PC Cards |
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Aug 18 2006, 01:03 PM
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Ok...thanks for that info... I would like to ask if edge multi slot 10 can support up to 236kbps? Would like to buy 6680. That's why want to know. Thanks
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