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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gFByrxEBxE
What the...

How can it be that fast with EDGE??? That is crazy.
 

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Its a katana EDGE.

Iunno. I thought it was fast. Might as well just use GSM network instead of Dual since it saves battery. No?
 

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Originally Posted by slai View Post
Its a katana EDGE.

Iunno. I thought it was fast. Might as well just use GSM network instead of Dual since it saves battery. No?
Well I would definitely use lots of GSM-mode if it's that fast. Saves lots of battery.
 
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Cool. Been using GSM all day and havent ever thought "this is slow".
 

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one observation, you were using it in dual mode and then edge. do you know if you were getting 3.5g with dual mode or if you dropped down to edge in dual mode?

i do admit for edge it's fast. and thanks to robby for that article, it was one i couldn't find again on the reception test.

an overlooked advantage of having a good antenna and no metal casing etc to turn the signal into heat is that you save battery
bad signal cause's your phone to boast the power to the antenna. if there isn't any loss through heat your saving on battery. also where other phones would drop to 2g you can still get 3g.

Edit:
for a test. get a gs2 if you can, and go somewhere that the reception is bad so the signal drops from 3g to 2g. then put the sim from the gs2 into the n9 and go to the same place. try get the same spot and hold the phone the same.
not an exact science but will give you an idea of the signal quality and if there's many differences.

also try speed tests in high with speedtest.net in high signal area's and low signal area's same sim.

the gs2 has good hardware in it so it's a fair test.
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It said 3.5g in dual mode throughout the ordeal at least on the phone.

Shame I sent my SGS2 to a chick up north on monday, or I totally would.

Course, I could try with the N900, N8, N97, N70 or Supernova Slide. But...
 

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Originally Posted by slai View Post
It said 3.5g in dual mode throughout the ordeal at least on the phone.

Shame I sent my SGS2 to a chick up north on monday, or I totally would.

Course, I could try with the N900, N8, N97, N70 or Supernova Slide. But...
I'd like to see how it compares with n900.
 

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i can do that.
 

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^ Great work mate!
This'll become even more interesting as more people join-in with their N9's.
And have other top-end phones like the SGSII to compare...
 
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If I hadnt allready sent it away...

SGS2 with HSDPA+ is faster. Thats my recollection though, might be wrong.
 

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