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วันที่โพสท์ : 06 Jul 2006 22:01 |
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รุ่นนี้แหละครับ Sprint PPC 6700
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/Sprint-PPC-6700.htm
Phone Features, Data and Reception
The PPC-6700 is a CDMA phone that runs only on Sprint's network in the US. It supports both the PCS (1900 MHz) and cellular (800 MHz) bands, and has both 1xRTT and EVDO for data. EVDO is live in the San Francisco Bay Area and the phone got up to 849 kbit/s in 4 bar reception areas, 524 kbit/s in 2 bar areas and 300 kbit/s in barely 1 bar areas. That's very fast data transfer by wireless phone standards and makes surfing the web and downloading email with attachments a dream. Mobile versions of Internet Explorer and Outlook are standard on Windows Mobile devices and as you'd expect Outlook supports POP3, IMAP, SMTP and Exchange servers. The phone has an app that will download GoodLink, but you must have a Good account to use the service. There's been some confusion about the required data plan for this phone, and Sprint confirmed with us that you need only add on their $15/month Vision plan to get full data (with EVDO in covered areas) on the phone. Of course, this doesn't cover tethering the phone to a notebook as a wireless modem using a USB cable or Bluetooth. That said, the included software CD has drivers to use the phone as a wireless modem when connected via USB to a Windows PC. Since EVDO's speeds are higher than Bluetooth's, you want to use USB rather than BT should you use the phone as a modem. |
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