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Htc Wildfire - Expected Q3 2010

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This is an Android 2.1 device with the same processor as HTC's fabled Hero, a 3.2-inch capacitive QVGA display, and an ambition to sate the market for an affordable, socially connected Android smartphone. It's slated for a release in Europe and Asia early in the third quarter of this year

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GSM :(

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@Hitesh

Think it supports WCDMA as well.. besides its got a Qualcomm chipset dude.. so i think cdma people wont feel left out..

Cheers!! :GirandoOjos:

Edited by faizone

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WCDMA and CDMA are different

WCDMA will not work in India, its for China or japan .

Also HTC use Qualcomm chipset in every high end handset

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Oh.. thats news to me.. thanks Hitesh bhai for the enlightenment.. ;)

and for babies like me.. google search found this

"The difference between CDMA and WCDMA in term of physical layer spreading is that in CDMA system signal is spread upto 1.25 MHz( I am not sure about actual value ) while in WCDMA signal is spread upto 5MHz band. Hence extra "W" meaning "wide" is used and hence called as WCDMA."

Edited by faizone

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wcdma is 3g version of gsm like evdo is 3g version of cdma. it works on cdma tech only(patent with qualcomm) however follows gsm standard of protocols.

So every 3g phone manufacturer gives a fixed amt of royalty to qualcomm for every handset sold.

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WCDMA is primarily used for voice traffic in the 2.1 GHz Band by GSM operators.( even GSM pro do recognize that Code Division method is able to utilize spectrum more efficiently. )

For DATA currently HSDPA protocols are used in most part of the world.

CDMA EVDO uses one full downlink carrier 1.25Mhz wide exclusively for carrying data, with various revisions enhancing data throughput. New Rev B combines 3 carriers of 1.25Mhz resulting in download speeds upto 9.3 mbps

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:previous: The phone in the link is GSM not CDMA.

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