Is the an Android phone that will stay connected?

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I know the iPhone will stay connected to the Internet with a phone call. Is there an Android phone that will stay connected? If not that will sway me to the iPhone because it's very important to me to stay connected.
 

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Any phone with 4g lte connection.

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Drew96dawg is correct that any ANDROID PHONE on the Verizon network with 4G LTE service (meaning there is 4G service in the area where the phone is when on the internet and a call comes in)...

and with 4G LTE capability (meaning it takes a SIM card and is subscribed to a data plan that includes 4G LTE service)...

will both surf the internet and make or receive phone calls at the same time.

However, I can not confirm for certain (simply because I haven't tested it), that an ACTIVE 4G LTE internet connection will not be temporarily interrupted while the call is being initiated. In other words, the phone may require a short pause of the 4G LTE Data service in order to initiate an incoming or outgoing call. Once the call is in play, these phones certainly can use the internet simultaneously. It stands to reason that it will maintain that data connection since the LTE radio and the CDMA radio are separate components, but there may be deeper reasons why it can't - if in fact it can't.

Also important to note, iPhones still do not operate voice and data simultaneously on Verizon and Sprint 4G LTE networks (using the cellular connection), whereas all other 4G LTE phones on their networks can. See;

Sprint and Verizon iPhone 5s have 4G LTE limitations

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Verizon, Sprint: iPhone 5 can't do voice plus data on 4G LTE | Apple - CNET News

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https://community.verizonwireless.com/message/912204 (third post from the bottom)

To confirm this, I called Verizon's customer support line at (800) 922-0204, and asked the technician. At first she (as so many others do), shot from the hip and said it does. Then I asked her to confirm as I already knew they didn't. Sure enough...she came back, apologized and said they do NOT work with simultaneous talk and surf on the Verizon network...not the iPhone 4, NOR the iPhone 5.

Now, you can use Google Voice or Line 2 or Skype (or several other VOIP methods), and by phoning with VOIP, you will be able to do simultaneous talk and surf, but it's not CELLULAR talk and DATA SURF. Still, it's not a bad workaround. Besides, VOIP is really the future anyway. Also important to note, if you are on an active WIFI network and have cellular service at the same time, you can make the calls on the cellular network and still surf on the WIFI network. For that matter, even a phone with NO Cellular service can both make calls and surf the web via WIFI simultaneous, so even if the cellular service is poor in your area, if you have WIFI, you can use the methods above to accomplish both.

Regarding why one phone can and another can't make simultaneous calls and surf, the issue here is that the two radios - Cellular and DATA, are separate and independent of each other (in virtually all phones - except iPhones), and so they can operate in tandem. The same holds true to a certain extent with the 3G (1X/EVDO (EVolution, Data-Optimized)/3G), and 4G radios in Verizon based phones, except that I believe (correct me if I'm wrong), 4G needs 3G to make the initial connection for service, so without a 3G connection, there can be no 4G (at present). This is why when you first power the phone, you'll see 3G making the connection, then shortly thereafter it will change to 4G.

Unfortunately in the iPhones, the 3G/4G radio is the same radio (one radio that can perform either protocol of communications), and so only on HSPA or HSPA+ can negotiate both a cellular call and a data transmission at the same time. This is a design characteristic of the iPhones since Apple originally custom designed them to work on the AT&T HSPA network, and also in an effort to keep costs down (reduced licensing fees and manufacturing costs), and therefore profits up. To combat this and still enable tandem talk and surf, they designed a way to utilize data and Cellular simultaneously with the same radio on HSPA/HSPA+. The iPhones can however, surf and talk if there is a simultaneous WIFI and Cellular (3G or 4G), connection (like like virtually all other phones), since those two radios are separate in any configuration I am aware of.

Only AT&T's 4G HSPA network (which is claimed to be not the same as a true 4G LTE network) supports simultaneous cellular talk and data (not WIFI), surf on the iPhones, AFAIK.
 
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As usual FoxKat is correct, but I may be able to add that there are a few Android phones that will allow talk and Internet simultaneously without a 4G signal. I know the Thunderbolt does, I think the Rezound does and also the Galaxy s3. I would guess that the Note 2 would also since it is a close relative of the s3. I wouldn't be surprised if there are others, I'm not real familiar with LG phones and the current crop of HTCs.
 
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I have since realized I can forward my calls to another number to prevent a data interruption. *72 followed by a 10 digit number followed by Send. To stop forwarding *73, Send, *900, Send, & *920, Send, in that order. Listen for a tone after each send. I need this because I tether my phone.
 
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BTW, I should have mentioned I have a Droid Bionic and I'm in a 4G LTE service area. Also, I tether the phone to my computer via USB and the PdaNet app. That's when I notice the data is interrupted when a call comes in. The data is interrupted when I turn the screen off, also. Call forwarding is the solution, for me.
 
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BTW, I should have mentioned I have a Droid Bionic and I'm in a 4G LTE service area. Also, I tether the phone to my computer via USB and the PdaNet app. That's when I notice the data is interrupted when a call comes in. The data is interrupted when I turn the screen off, also. Call forwarding is the solution, for me.

As long as you are connected to LTE or Wi-Fi, the data should not be interrupted. The only time you would lose the data connection during a call is when you are connected to 3g. Also, as foxkat pointed out, the only iPhone that can do simultaneous voice and data is the att version. Even when connected to LTE on Verizon and Sprint, the iPhone is still not capable of doing it.

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my friend say that s3 is connected to internet even there is a phone call if that true and i will defenatly refer you
 
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I believe everyone who says my tethered Droid Bionic will not lose its 4G LTE data connection during a phone call. I tested it today with the computer's browser. The browser worked.

However, it does not explain why my data connection to a gaming server was lost during a multiplayer game on two occasions when I received incoming calls. Maybe it's the game World Of Tanks that has the problem but that makes no sense. I can definitively say that the communication to the game server was interrupted. That's hard to miss when everything freezes and I can't move the tank I'm driving in the game and all the other player's tanks are sitting still too.

Sorry for the confusion.
 
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While using my Bionic and tethering to my laptop using FoxFi or usb with PdaNet, I remain connected and use both when a call comes in and I'm on the phone.
 
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