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highsocietypoker
08-07-2007, 11:20 PM
ok so im a little ignorant about some topics maybe you can clear them up for me?

first off...whats the fastest internet available on a phone...i believe mine uses the edge network? i think i heard of 3g?

second...which blackberry is the fastest? and is there any phone that is faster then it?

i currently have the 7130c

i need to load pages as fast as possible for work...it will literally mean the difference between me getting a job or losing it. and my phone simply isnt cutting it.

i will sacrifice everything else just to have the fastest browser available?

help?

thanks

JSanders
08-07-2007, 11:28 PM
high, you will notice a world of differnce if you moved from your 7130 to an ATT 8800 or 8300. They are much much faster.

Similarly, if you are willing to change carriers, EVDO is faster on Verizon (I am told, I have not used).

But I do think you will be quite surprised with the speeds of the above BBs compared to your 7130, without even leaving your carrier.

rsnadel
08-07-2007, 11:31 PM
It's not the phone that's necessarily fast...it's the service that powers it. Currently, Verizon and Sprint have the fastest broadband internet, EVDO Rev. A...no doubt someone else will come up with a faster alternative one of these days. Blackberry does make devices that use it. But if you have equivalent technology phones (i.e. an 8830 on Verizon and an 8300 on AT&T), the speed of the network should give the 8830 an advantage.

Spectral
08-07-2007, 11:31 PM
Until the the 8707v is out (3G support), you're stuck with a choice between EDGE (barely faster than dial-up) and EVDO (actual broadband speeds).

You get EDGE with GSM providers like AT&T or T-Mobile and EVDO with CDMA providers like Sprint or Verizon.

Elliot Lonsdale
08-07-2007, 11:31 PM
I moved from a 7290 to a Pearl, and it made a LOT of difference. (7290 was on GPRS as my Pearl gets EDGE) The new Blackberries are really speedy.

highsocietypoker
08-07-2007, 11:45 PM
ok so i have edge now ?..i think

if i get a newer model...it will still be edge but some are saying a bit faster?

3g is supposedly the fastest? but no blackberry supports it yet?

8707v? is suppose to come out?

did i get that right?

if so....when will this 3g phone come out...will it be comprable to the edvo of sprint and verizon?

JSanders
08-07-2007, 11:55 PM
Don't be counting your 3Gs before they hatch, there are no plans just yet.
There will even be WiFi before 3G, but WiFi only available... where it is available.

Your best choices are EVDO (fastest) on Sprint and Verizon [8830] or EDGE on AT&T [8800, 8300, 8700] and TMo [8800 or 8700].

Yes, a newer model 8800 or 8300 on AT&T's EDGE network, will be faster than you current 7130. I think I said that in the first post? ;-) ;-)

Spectral
08-08-2007, 12:06 AM
AT&T does have a 3G network, so once a 3G BlackBerry (8707v) is out, using it shouldn't be a problem.

JSanders
08-08-2007, 12:11 AM
For the user's immediate plans, the 3G BB is stil not on the front burner, though, right? I know there is a 3G network, but not a current BB in the US with 3G.

Spectral
08-08-2007, 12:25 AM
I missed the part where they only sell them in the EU right now. Still, I've seen them on eBay, so it's still an option if he really wanted one.

Dubdub
08-08-2007, 07:31 AM
Here is the skinny on speed:

Data rates are dependent on a number of factors such as the connection, device processor, device memory, distance tot he tower, tower congestion, etc. Voice always has priority over data.

EDGE speeds are typically 50-125 kbps woth a max of 236 or 300 kbps on modified towers.

EVDO typically runs 400-800 kbps with a max of about 1.2 mbps on Rev 0 and 3.1 mbps on Rev A.

3G theoretically can go to 14 mbps, but there is nothing to support that yet. Typical 3G speeds are similar to EVDO.

All of this being said, don't look for great leaps in speed on a BB or any other device for that matter. About all you will see on a BB is some increase in the browser load and refresh, but many sites are not set up for mobile viewing and the BB doesn't have the horsepower or real estate to go real fast. Email is push so it will be what it is.

highsocietypoker
08-08-2007, 12:20 PM
if i was to buy the this


New Unlocked RIM Blackberry 8707v 8707g 8707 3G PDA GSM - (item 280140158996 end time Aug-13-07 10:18:23 PDT) (http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Unlocked-RIM-Blackberry-8707v-8707g-8707-3G-PDA-GSM_W0QQitemZ280140158996QQihZ018QQcategoryZ64355QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)

i would have 3g speeds?

do you have to pay extra for 3g?

jlbdca
08-08-2007, 01:23 PM
Assuming you are in Europe, you would have 3G.

Europe and the U.S. use different frequencies for 3G data. A European UMTS device is not going to access 3G in the U.S. unless it specifically has 3G on the U.S. bands.

Dubdub
08-08-2007, 01:36 PM
if i was to buy the this


New Unlocked RIM Blackberry 8707v 8707g 8707 3G PDA GSM - (item 280140158996 end time Aug-13-07 10:18:23 PDT) (http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Unlocked-RIM-Blackberry-8707v-8707g-8707-3G-PDA-GSM_W0QQitemZ280140158996QQihZ018QQcategoryZ64355QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)

i would have 3g speeds?

do you have to pay extra for 3g?

You would only have GPRS in the US.

highsocietypoker
08-08-2007, 01:38 PM
Assuming you are in Europe, you would have 3G.

Europe and the U.S. use different frequencies for 3G data. A European UMTS device is not going to access 3G in the U.S. unless it specifically has 3G on the U.S. bands.

is there a phone out with 3g on U.S. bands?

im in los angeles california

jlbdca
08-08-2007, 01:57 PM
is there a phone out with 3g on U.S. bands?

im in los angeles california


On CDMA, yes. On GSM, no.

Edited to add: I believe by "phone" you're referring to a BlackBerry, no?

rsnadel
08-08-2007, 03:14 PM
is there a phone out with 3g on U.S. bands?

im in los angeles california

Keep in mind that AT&T also doesn't offer 3g capability everywhere...so even if your phone is 3g-capable, it still will end up using the older (i.e. slower) system until AT&T rolls 3g out nationwide.

test54
08-08-2007, 03:58 PM
Plenty of 3G GSM phones, but no Blackberries.

Well I consider the Sprint/Verizon EVDO 3G speed. They have Blackberries with EVDO speeds which are good.

AT&T, no

Dubdub
08-08-2007, 04:23 PM
If you are so dependent on loading web pages fast, then I suggest you go with a laptop and a wireless datacard and/or a WiFi connection at your local Starbucks. You aren't going to get things that fast on a cellular device, EVDO or 3G. It just doesn't have the horsepower to do so.

redsoxnation
08-08-2007, 04:28 PM
If your looking for the fastest blackberry internet right now. You have to get the 8830 on either Verizon or Sprint. I have an 8703e from sprint and it's twice as fast as my 8700g was from T-Mobile. There are faster 3g phones out there but no blackberry's as of now. But the 8830 on 1xEV-DO should be one of the fastest out there in the U.S right now.

tryinit
08-08-2007, 07:48 PM
Just touched Sprints model of the 8800, don't know what they call it - but it has 3G and it's lightning fast - incredible!

it says 3G on the back.

takeshi
08-09-2007, 08:02 AM
Just touched Sprints model of the 8800, don't know what they call it
8830 (30 denotes CDMA).

tgeekb
08-09-2007, 08:13 AM
For general surfing I don't think EDGE is all that slow. I have no problems on my Pearl waiting 2 to 3 seconds for a page to load. If you are going to tether, that's another thing but I have no reasong to do that.

redsoxnation
08-09-2007, 10:09 AM
Just touched Sprints model of the 8800, don't know what they call it - but it has 3G and it's lightning fast - incredible!

it says 3G on the back.

It say's 3g by Qualcomm. My 8703e say's the same thing. It NOT 3g. I don't know why sprint puts that on the back. Blackberry does NOT make a 3g phone. The speed you saw was from 1xEV-DO

test54
08-09-2007, 10:31 AM
EDGE is 2.5G.
EVDO is 3G.

3G is 144Kbps to 2.4Mbps
3.5G is up to 7.2Mbps
and i guess 4G is from there to 100Mbps, Chinese experimenting with it now.