User: chris82369
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not based on Qualcomm chip
@oreba -- I thought all CDMA phones used Qualcomm chipsets. Why do you believe this phone does not use a Qualcomm chip ?
suggestion: Visual Guide to 700Mhz
I loved your "Visual Guide to AWS" article https://www.phonescoop.com/articles/aws/ ).
Have you considered a similar article for 700Mhz ?
pcmcia vs express card
Expresscard has some technical and mechanical advantages over PCMCIA (PC Card).
Technical: In fact their are two busses on expresscard: USB 2.0 and PCI Express. Many new chipsets are already USB (e.g. cellular chipsets) or PCI Express so to make the expresscard version is a simple mechanical redesign. PCI Express is a faster bus then Card Bus.
Mechanical: Expresscards are smaller... better for shrinking laptops. More robust mechanically -- no small pins to get smashed.
And ...
suggestion: Add modems
phonescoop is a great resource!
Suggestion: add cellular modems (pc-card, usb, expresscard) to the list of devices you cover on your website.
This would certainly add to the traffic to your website.
A win-win!
Re: Voltage regulation?
I was also curious about the electrical
interface details, Here is what I have found so far...
The OMTP (Open Mobile Terminal Platform) recommendation paper (URL below) refers to a USB forum document entitled _Battery charging specification 2.0_ from the USB Forum. I could not find the 2.0 document, but the 1.0 document (March 2007)...
http://www.omtp.org/docs/OMTP_Loc al_Data_Connectivity_v1_0.pdf
http://www.usb .org/developers/devclass_docs/batt_charging_1 _0.zip
Re: compare to 6030
Oops, I meant to post that message in the nokia 2610 forum. But while I'm here... anybody have thoughts on the 2610 vs. the 6030 ?
compare to 6030...
how does this phone compare to the 6030 ? any reason to upgrade from a 6030 ?
looks about the same, except for it lost the FM radio support ( a feature I liked ).
compare to 6030
how does this phone compare to the 6030 ? any reason to upgrade from a 6030 ?
looks about the same, except for it lost the FM radio support ( a feature I liked ).