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I have read that it is not compatible, but that the only major difference between 3G and 4G is download speed, which isn't even a huge factor for cell phones.
I have read that it is not compatible, but that the only major difference between 3G and 4G is download speed, which isn't even a huge factor for cell phones.
I have read that it is not compatible, but that the only major difference between 3G and 4G is download speed, which isn't even a huge factor for cell phones.
4G is the "Upgrade" from HSUPA, which is Upgrade to HSDPA.
HSUPA and HSDPA is supported by the droid but not aviable an a lot of citys.
4G will be having HIGHER download speeds as HSUPA and it will enable data while voice calls.
I have read that it is not compatible, but that the only major difference between 3G and 4G is download speed, which isn't even a huge factor for cell phones.
4G is the "Upgrade" from HSUPA, which is Upgrade to HSDPA.
HSUPA and HSDPA is supported by the droid but not aviable an a lot of citys.
4G will be having HIGHER download speeds as HSUPA and it will enable data while voice calls.
This post has confused me -- you say the Droid will not support 4G, but then you also say the 4G upgrade is called HSUPA, which the Droid DOES support.
So if Droid supports HSUPA, doesn't that mean it will automatically support 4G when it's available?
Big difference, the current phones (other than a few varieties) do not have the hardware internally to support 4G. This isn't even a case of advertising, since all parts are visible at sites like Motorola Droid Teardown - iFixit