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Old 07-20-2007, 08:47 AM #1
John Doe
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Class A Handsets


Was curious if there exists a list on the web or if someone could provide a
list of Class A GSM Handsets? My interest is in transmitting GPRS while on
a voice call without a hitch.





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Old 07-21-2007, 10:57 AM #2
Andreas Wenzel
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Re: Class A Handsets


John Doe schrieb:
> Was curious if there exists a list on the web or if someone could provide a
> list of Class A GSM Handsets? My interest is in transmitting GPRS while on
> a voice call without a hitch.


I don't know of any. But most 3G (WCDMA) devices can do that.

Andreas

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Old 07-21-2007, 02:21 PM #3
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Re: Class A Handsets


"John Doe" <jd@jd.com> wrote in message news:JLHCzp.EqJ@news.boeing.com...
> Was curious if there exists a list on the web or if someone could provide
> a list of Class A GSM Handsets? My interest is in transmitting GPRS
> while on a voice call without a hitch.
>

I wonder whether you mean real class A handsets or ones supporting DTM (Dual
Transfer Mode)? I don't know any of the former sort, for the latter there
are several Nokia handsets with DTM available (I'm not sure if any other
manufacturer has DTM-capable handsets out on the marketplace).

However, note that DTM requires network support ; as far as I know,
unfortunately no operator in the US supports it.

Of course, in 3G (WCDMA) multi-RAB (simultaneous CS and PS
connection/transfer) is a default feature.

A++


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