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Nokia Divests 3G Chip Business

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mingkee

Aug 9, 2007, 11:16 AM

how about AWS?

T-Mobile mainly utilizes AWS for UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA, and it makes sense at&t will also use AWS for that
then does the chip support AWS band 3G?
Djanifer9512

Aug 8, 2007, 9:04 AM

And Now Mabye HSDPA!!

I maybe now we get a fully us capable HSDPA handset from good ol' Nokia...
Who cares! I wish Nokia would release a good 3G CDMA phone for Verizon without the ****ty Verizon UI.
...
Naw...that'd just be too easy 😛

i've all but forgot about the rumored N95 with US 3G 😢
en102

Aug 8, 2007, 12:50 PM

No Qualcomm here, but use of Broadcom

It had traditionally used Texas Instruments to build its chips, but Nokia will now use STMicro, Broadcom, Infineon and Texas Instruments to supply a range of GSM, EDGE and WCDMA chips 😁
 
 
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