GPRS while ringing?

Andreas Kostyrka andreas at kostyrka.org
Mon May 7 15:41:55 CEST 2007


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It's not as bad. It's not "modern" phones that can do, it's a
disappearing small number of phones, most new phones are class B.

Real class A phones are expensive, as they need two seperate radios :(

Andreas

Mikko Rauhala wrote:
> ma, 2007-05-07 kello 11:53 +0400, Nikita Melnikov kirjoitti:
>> Not really, as far as i _heard_. I got told that u can accept incoming
>> calls not dropping gprs connection on modern phones. Didn't test it
>> myself, tho, because i own some really oldschool Ericsson phone ;) 
> 
> That's spesified as GPRS class A, and I suppose some phones have it. Neo
> uses a class B GSM/GPRS chip (according to Sean's vague recollection at
> a seminar ;), which will have to suspend GPRS for voice/SMS, though.
> 
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