Sunday, August 8, 2010

First 4G LTE Phone Gets Approved By The FCC

Francisco De Jesús August 08,2010

The smartphones LTE 4G race is just about to begin, the future is here now, companies with no devices adaptation to the new GLOBAL WIRELESS ECOSYSTEM will not fit the upcoming world and will be kicked out by consumers. The battle is about speed and features to serve the new ecosystem environment.

I will post again the first video of how the world is going to be, in the late 2010 and beyond 2011, after this article here bellow.

First 4G LTE Phone Gets Approved By The FCC
Earlier this year, MetroPCS announced its first LTE 4G wireless handset in the form of the Samsung SCH-r900 in March. Now this phone has been approved by the FCC. Although FCC approval doesn't mean the phone will be available soon, MetroPCS has said that it hopes to launch the LTE handset sometime this summer. MetroPCS hasn't provided an update in recent months on the progress with its LTE network and hasn't said when the upgraded network or the device will launch.
At this point, we don't know much about the Samsung SCH-r900 including which operating system it will run. We would suspect the phone will either be a feature phone or smartphone, and it's quite possible that it could run on Android.

 The phone uses the 1700/1900MHz spectrum that MetroPCS owns for LTE, standard CDMA voice technology, and also has Wi-Fi. When Samsung announced the r900 it said it would have real-time streaming video-on-demand, Web browsing, music downloading and other features.


Verizon Wireless is working on its own LTE build out and is committed to launching 25 to 30 markets later this year. We expect the first devices to launch will be laptop dongles rather than phones.

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