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8125 offical product page

vishare

Dec 24, 2005, 11:46 AM
if you guys dig deep, you can find the 8125 product page on HTC's website.
Still no word on the release yet.

But just though you guys would like to see it.

http://www.htcamerica.net/products/pocketpc.htm » 😁
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notme1963

Dec 24, 2005, 2:33 PM
Well, if that's the official product page, and those specs are accurate then it would appear that Cingular has crippled the WiFi just as T-Mobile plans to do.

http://www.htcamerica.net/products/8125_specs.htm »

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Wi-Fi Built-in Wi-Fi with compliant IEEE, 802.11b, WPA authentication (WEP,PSK,EAP-TLS, PEAP) and 802.11i

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notme1963

Dec 24, 2005, 2:34 PM
By crippled I of course mean the removal of 802.11g

I wish someone from these companies would explain the need to cripple phones and make them less useful.
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ArchieLeach

Dec 24, 2005, 4:47 PM
well, just for the sake of argument lets say this is 100% accurate... even if you only end up with 802.11b you will still have a transfer of data up to 11 megabits most broadband connections are 1.5 to 8 megabit lines... you wont really notice the difference folks, promise!
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ArchieLeach

Dec 24, 2005, 4:55 PM
read last blurb... and 802.11i this is 54Mbps and under new 802.11i it will use a new security system, the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. Developed with the help of some of the encryption experts that exposed WEP's vulnerabilities, TKIP, like WEP, is based on RC4 encryption--but implemented in a different way that addresses those vulnerabilities, Among other things it generates new encryption keys for every 10 kilobytes of data transmitted.
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Edzila

Dec 26, 2005, 10:42 AM
"crippled the WiFi" ?

What possible use would you have for 802.11g on a phone? 11mbps is PLENTY.
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Edzila

Jan 4, 2006, 7:58 PM
Well... THAT seems to be gone now.

Looks like somebody from Cingular made HTC pull that page until the phone is released.
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