Not exact matches
Further options include
LTE, dual -
band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, FM
radio, NFC, as well as full support for GPS and other geo - location services.
The FCC has approved the first
LTE smart device destined for MetroPCS. The SCH - R900 features a sliding QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, 802.11 b / g WiFi
radio, dual -
band 1700/1900 dual - mode
LTE / EVDO support and microSDHC expansion slot.
Stylus 3000 + mAh battery Penta -
band radio HSPA + 42 mpbs /
LTE (GSM
LTE radios)
Further specifications include
LTE, dual -
band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, FM
radio, NFC, as well as full support for GPS and other location services.
There will be three different models, depending on where you purchase the Tegra Note 7
LTE, with the following
radio bands:
Processor: Dual - core Qualcomm MSM8660 at 1.2 GHz Graphics Integrated Adreno 220 GPU Screen: 9.7» XGA 1024 x 768 Dimensions: 190 mm x 240 mm x 13.7 mm Weight: 700g / 1.5 lb (estimated) RAM: 512 MB DDR2 Storage: 16g / 32g / 64g eMMC Camera: Front - facing 1.3 mp camera for Video Chat Bluetooth: 2.1 + EDR WiFi Dual -
band 802.11 b / g / n Other
Radios Optional WWAN for HSPA,
LTE, perhaps CDMA later Sensors: Accelerometer, eCompass, Gyro, Light Sensor, Microphone Speakers: 2 integrated speakers with Beats Audio, 3.5 mm audio jack Battery: 24WHr for > 8 hrs, using two 3150mAh cells
Both tablets have a powerful, dual - core A7 chip, an M7 motion coprocessor, a 1.2 - megapixel, 720p FaceTime camera, a 5 - megapixel, 1080p iSight camera, MIMO Wi - Fi technology, a single
radio for all
bands of
LTE (if you buy the 4G model) and Retina display.
Starting with the flagship hardware for the release, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus features a first of its kind 4.65 - inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display at 720p resolution, 1.2 GHz dual core processor, 16/32 GB versions, dual -
band Wi - Fi N
radio (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz), NFC support, 5.0 megapixel rear - facing camera, 1.3 - megapixel front - facing camera and support for HSPA + andÂ
LTE depending on carrier.
One better, it gets NFC,
LTE and GPS into the case while retaining removable
bands — which was of course understandably easier because the entirety of the case is plastic, allowing
radio penetration.
Things like true world
LTE radio support (25
bands) from a single model and 128 GB of built - in storage are just givens in Essential's eyes, because that's what people want in their top - dollar phone.
The cellular
radio has also been improved to support 20
bands of
LTE, with connection speeds of up to 150 Mbps.
The top - level differences between the P10 and Honor 9: No OIS in the RGB sensor of the main camera, no Super Charging support — instead just regular 9V / 2A quick charge — and fewer
radio bands, meaning the European Honor 9 doesn't have
band coverage for U.S.
LTE.
In terms of wireless connectivity you'll find a 4G
LTE radio, dual -
band Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP and GPS.
Plastic antenna
bands can be found on both the M5 and M5 Pro along the top and bottom to help with
radio signals and cell reception on the
LTE variants.
Integrated wireless
radios include
LTE Category 4, HSPA +, Bluetooth 4.0, IZat Gen8C GPS, and dual -
band Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n.
Radios include
LTE (some models support dual SIMs), WiFi b / g / n (dual
band), Bluetooth 4.1, A - GPS / Glonass, and NFC.
That new Qualcomm cellular
radio with support for even more
LTE bands will likely land in the WiFi +4 G models.
A quick note on wireless
radio support: the Ascend Mate 7 actually has fairly wide support for the typical
bands on both
LTE and HSPA +.
Other features are 4G
LTE (VoLTE ready), 3G, 2G, GPS, dual
band WiFi, USB Type C port, speaker with sound chamber, DTS sound, 4 microphones, FM
radio and LED notification.
At the heart of this is a new
LTE radio that supports essentially any
band you would need to run the phone at its fastest in any country.