Q.
A. Samsung Galaxy SIII
Cause S3 has a better processor than HTC evo 4G lte...
So it will be fast for multiple processing...
And it has a fast network than htc evo 4g lte...
Samsung Galaxy S3 is latest and the best phone with wonderful features...
I would suggest to go with Samsung Galaxy S3...
Good luck!
Technical differences between Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy S3 4G LTE?
Q. Which is better and what is the price difference?
A. The Galaxy S III 4G only has a few differences:
- Is compatible with 4G LTE networks
- Has 2 GB of RAM instead of 1 GB of RAM
- Model number is i9305
- Has the 4G label on the back of the phone
- Comes with Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean built-in (the update process for both devices are different with the 4G variant getting the same update a little later)
- It lacks the FM radio function compared to the 3G model
Depending on where you get it from, the price difference can vary. Buying it outright, there can be a $50 - $100 difference or even more but again, depends on where you get it from.
They are both better in their own ways, one has better speed performance (Galaxy S III 4G) while the other has FM radio and gets update quicker (Galaxy S III 3G).
Is the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4G?
Q. I was just wondering if it was 4G or 3G. It only says HSPA+
Here is the website for the phone:
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details/Galaxy_Nexus_HSPA?id=galaxy_nexus_hspa&feature=shopping_cart#?t=W251bGwsMSwxXQ..
A. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus comes in two versions, the HSPA+ and the 4G LTE
Here is the difference:
HSPA+ or Evolved High Speed Packet Access, is a souped-up version of HSUPA and HSDPA 3G standards with speeds comparable to the newer LTE networks. Theoretical speeds are said to feature download speeds up to 168Mbps and uplink of 22Mbps. These are of course theoretical speeds, with the actual speed available to users being much lower. While most HSPA+ networks around the world boast a theoretical 21Mbps(download) speed, T-Mobile(USA) and Deutsche Telekom(Germany) feature 42Mbps networks. A hotly debated issue is the 4G tag offered by cellular network companies to advertise their HSPA+ networks(T-mobile and AT&T), while most accept that it should be considered, at most, a 3.75G network.
LTE on the other hand, or Long Term Evolution, is considered a âtrueâ 4G network. Theoretical speeds boast downlink speeds of 300Mbps and uploads of 75Mbps. LTE, which is an IP-based system, is a complete redesign and simplication of 3G network architecture resulting in a marked reduction in transfer latency. Because of this, LTE is not compatible with 2G and 3G networks and thus, functions on an entirely different wireless spectrum. Unfortunately, this means that erecting an LTE network requires it to be built from the ground up. This is one of the main factors behind the delayed launch of complete 4G LTE networks.
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