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Top message:  H vs. 3G by andy2373   Sep 14, 2010, 1:38 AM

Replying to:  Re: H vs. 3G by AshDizzle   Sep 25, 2010, 8:23 PM

Re: H vs. 3G

by andy2373    Sep 26, 2010, 1:38 PM

AshDizzle said:
It stands for HSPA. Do you have an Android or Windows Mobile device?

It usually means you are connected to a cell site that may only be at UMTS speeds if it just says 3G. If it says H you are connected at around 1.8 - 7.2 mbps theoretical.

Depending on what phone it is, 3G just may mean that your phone is 3G available but not using data, and H refers to using data.


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