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Tag Archives: 3.9G
MWC 2012: the 4G/LTE lightRadio network
Day 1: Alcatel-Lucent at MWC 2012 – lightRadio [AlcatelLucentCorp YouTube channel, Feb 28, 2012] Video of Day 1 at Mobile World Congress 2012. Booth tour, images from Telefonica’s press conference about their live LTE network with lightRadio, interviews and more… … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing strategy, Mobile Internet
Tagged 3.9G, 4G, Alcatel-Lucent, base station, baseband processing, Bell Labs, Bill Huang, China, China Mobile, China Mobile Research Institute, co-creation, digital signal processing, Ericsson, Freescale, IP platform, lightRadio, lightRadio network, lightRadio WiFi, LTE, mobile broadband, mobile broadband platform, mobile broadband services, Mobile World Congress 2012, MWC 2012, QoE, QorIQ Qonverge, quality of experience, Radio Access Network, RAN, Samsung, Samsung Mobile, small cells, SoC, Spain, TD-LTE, Telefonica, video call, WB-AAA, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi hotspots, wideband active antenna arrays
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MWC 2012 day 1 news [Feb 27, 2012]: Samsung and Nokia
Samsung had a number of enhanced GALAXY products (see them in the “Details for Samsung” section below). The really strong message from innovation point of view from them has, however, been (considered by them as “hidden gems”): Samsung Mobile … Continue reading
Posted in "smart" feature phones, Cloud client SW platforms, consumer devices, smartphones, tablets
Tagged 3.9G, 41MP, 41MP Camera, Android, Asha, Asha phones, China, cloud client, DC-HSPA, e-reading, GALAXY Beam, GALAXY Note 10.1, Galaxy S III, GALAXY S WiFi 4.2, GALAXY Tab 2, Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1), Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, HSPA+, India, Indonesia, Lumia 610, Lumia 900, Microsoft, Microsoft Exchange, MWC, MWC 2012, Nigeria, Nokia, Nokia 808, Nokia 808 PureView, Nokia Asha, Nokia Browser for Series 40, Nokia Drive, Nokia Drive 2.0, Nokia Drive 3.0, Nokia Life, Nokia Maps, Nokia Public Transport, Nokia Reading, Nokia Transport, photography, PureView, S30, S50, SaaS, Samsung, Series 30, Series 50, smartphones, Symbian, Tablets, Windows Phone, Windows Phone 7
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AH-IPS technology from LG Display and True HD IPS of LG Mobile LTE superphones: Nitro HD (AT&T) and Spectrum (Verizon)
Penetration rate of IPS/FFS panels in mobile PC sector to reach 20% in 2014-2015, says DisplaySearch [Jan 19, 2012] The penetration rate of IPS (in-plane switching) and FFS (fringe-field switching) panels in the mobile PC (including notebook, netbooks and tablet … Continue reading
Posted in Reflectivity/Sunlight readability, smartphones
Tagged 1xRTT, 3.9G, 4G, Advanced High-performance In-Plane Switching, AH-IPS, AMOLED, Android, Android 2.3, AT&T, CDMA 1x, cloud client, color accuracy, ESPN, EVDO Rev. A, FFS, Fringe Field Switching, Gingerbread, In-Plane Switching, Intertek, IPS, LG Nitro HD, LTE, outdoor readability, outdoor readable displays, outdoor visibility, PenTile, PenTile subpixel arrangement, power consumption, Qualcomm, Real-Stripe RGB pixels, Samsung Galaxy S2, smartphones, Snapdragon, Snapdragon S3, Spectrum by LG, sunlight readable screens, Super AMOLED, superphone, True HD IPS, Verizon Wireless
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The ZTE way of capitalizing on the LTE opportunity
Recommeded prelimary reading: – Mobile Internet (Aug’11) [Aug 26, 2011] with a lot of additions to the original July 19, 2010 content on the following subjects: – LTE and LTE Advanced — HSPA Evolved (parallel to LTE and LTE Advanced) … Continue reading
Posted in Geopolitics, Mobile Internet
Tagged 3.9G, LTE, TD-LTE, China Mobile, 4G, China, HSPA+, Huawei, ZTE, FDD LTE, RAN, Radio Access Network, TDD LTE, Hi3G, E-Plus, KPN, Software Defined Radio, SDR, Uni-RAN, Base Band Unit, BBU, Remote Radio Unit, RRU, Distributed BBU+RRU, Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., Hutchison, Investor AB, E-Plus Group, Cell C, CSL, Ncell
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Windows 8: the first 12 hours headlines and reports
After A too early assesment of the emerging ‘Windows 8’ dev & UX functionality [June 24, 2011] we came to an as full disclosure as possible by the keynote of the BUILD conference. Here are the very first (12 hours) … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, Cloud SW engineering, tablets
Tagged 3.9G, BUILD, cloud client, Computers and Internet, HTML5, Intel, JavaScript, Kal-El, LTE, Metro, Metro design language, Microsoft, Near Field Communication, NFC, NVIDIA, NXP Semiconductors, Plane Line Switching, PLS, Qualcomm, SaaS, Samsung, slates, Snapdragon, SoC, Super PLS, Tablets, Tegra, Ultrabook, UX, Windows 8, Windows Live, Windows Store, WinRT, Xbox
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Next-gen Snapdragon S4 class SoCs — exploiting TSMC’s 28nm process first — coming in December
Preliminary information: TSMC led foundries and their SoC customers against Intel [May 10, 2011] – Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs with a new way of easy identification [Aug 4, 2011] Updates: TSMC seeing tight capacity for 28nm processes [Nov 25, 2011] Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing … Continue reading
Good TD-LTE potential for target commercialisation by China Mobile in 2012
See also: Mobile Internet (Aug’11) which is a total update on Aug 26, 2011 with a lot of additions to the original July 19, 2010 content on the following subjects: – LTE and LTE Advanced — HSPA Evolved (parallel to LTE and … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing strategy, Geopolitics, Mobile Internet, State-owned economy
Tagged 3.9G, Alcatel-Lucent, Apple, base station, baseband processing, CDMA, China, China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, Computers and Internet, Datang, digital signal processing, Ericsson, Freescale, Huawei, India, lightRadio, LTE, MIIT, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), Motorola, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, NSN, Pakistan, QorIQ Qonverge, Radio Access Network, RAN, Siemens, SoC, TD-LTE, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, ZTE
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China Mobile repositioning for TD-LTE with full content and application aggregation services, 3G [HSPA level] is to create momentum for that
Follow-up: – Good TD-LTE potential for target commercialisation by China Mobile in 2012 [July 13, 2011] See also: Mobile Internet (Aug’11) which is a total update on Aug 26, 2011 with a lot of additions to the original July 19, 2010 … Continue reading
Posted in Geopolitics, Mobile Internet, smartphones, SoC, tablets
Tagged 3.9G, Android, China Mobile, cloud client, Computers and Internet, Hisilicon, HSPA+, Huawei, Huawei Hisilicon, Leadcore, Leadcore Technology, LTE, Marvell, MediaTek, smartphones, SoC, Spreadtrum, Tablets, TD-LTE, TD-SCDMA
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SoC advances for client, server and mobile basestation level
Hot Chips 22 (for now, later at Archives) has shown for the first time that System-on-Chip (SoC) technologies are moving beyond their usual realm of relatively small performance and/or dedicated applications, right into the leading edge mainstream. Update #2: – … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile Internet, SoC
Tagged 3.9G, Acer, AMD, cloud client, cloud server, Computers and Internet, Microsoft, Mindspeed, slates, Tablets, Windows 7, Xbox
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3.9G TD-LTE rollout in 2012 with integrated 2G, 3G and 4G?
See also: Mobile Internet (Aug’11) which is a total update on Aug 26, 2011 with a lot of additions to the original July 19, 2010 content on the following subjects: – LTE and LTE Advanced — HSPA Evolved (parallel to … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile Internet, SoC
Tagged 3.9G, 4G, China, China Mobile, Computers and Internet, Ericsson, India, LTE, Mobile-IPR, Multi-mode 3G/4G SoC, Qualcomm, TD-LTE, TD-SCDMA, Yota
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