I found this page listing Wi-Fi Certified products by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
It's interesting that the Venue Pro (V02S002) is not listed as being certified for IEEE 802.11n. This is in contrast to the as-yet-unannounced Venue (V03B002) rumored to run Android --- which is explicitly certified for IEEE 802.11n.
Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean that the Venue Pro doesn't support 802.11n. Either the Venue Pro just didn't pass the Wi-Fi Alliance's 802.11n tests or Dell didn't ask for it to be certified for 802.11n.
The certificates were issued fairly recently --- 18 November 2010.
I run DD-WRT on my router at home and I can see that our two Venue Pros are connected to the Wireless-N access point we have set up.
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I have checked the specs for the Blue Angel in a couple of places and they all indicate GPRS support for the device. In a review for the Samsung i730 it stated the Blue Angel had EDGE support and that the Harrier had EV-DO support.
Can anybody who as the Harrier or Blue Angel confirm EDGE/EV-DO Support on their devices?
If they both are on the older slower networks then, Samsung will have a HUGE edge with the megapixel camera and fast network support with their i730 which should come out at the same time as the XDA IIi.
Interesting
Well I just picked up a Verizon XV6600WOC for my boss and it is confirmed that it has EVDO support for the unit.
Can anybody else provide confirmation on EDGE/EV-DO support on the other XDA III Models?
Just like the title says: Does the Pro support PictBridge? Just bought a 4 in 1 printer and it supports Does the Pro support PictBridge.
here is the official link from t-mobile
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/Phones...-phone=Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-7.0-Plus-4G-Prepaid
if you look at the specs page operating system indicates it will have Microsoft® Windows 7 Starter Edition. ...strange...
Just wondering if anyone can help me or have any ideas to resolve this problem.
I purchased a Xoom while on holidays in the states. When purchasing I told the shop assistant that I live in the UK and the tablet will have to be compatible with UK networks.
I bought a 3G Sim card and the tablet will not connect. I got in touch with Motorola tech support and this is the response I got.
We just check the details you provided and we can confirm your tablet works on CDMA technology and was designed for US market [VERIZON WIRELESS]. It means that the tablet is not compatible with GSM technology and your 3G SIM-card will not work.
Is there anything I can do to get it work with 3G or am I stuck with a wifi version of the tablet!
Thanks
..... You have a wifi only tablet now, the sim is for verzion's 4g LTE network in the states.
I thought that was the case
HP "Verizon wireless ready" laptop/tablet computers.. use on other carriers?
I have noticed that a few of the HP tablets have "Verizon LTE ready" I was just wondering if it is possible for these to be used on other less expensive networks such as T-Mobile.. VZ technically uses Band 4 so in theory it is compatible.. I was just wondering if there were any major hardware locks barring the way..I might get one in the future