06-04-2007, 02:21 AM
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Join Date: 07-15-2005
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Guys, don't forget that Rev. A not only increases the uplink multiple times over that of Rev. 0, but it also reduces the latency by a significant factor (don't have all the numbers in front of me right now, will dig them up later).
This means that all lag-sensitive apps that also require close-to-symmetrical data rates such as VoIP (which I'm eager to use on a WinMo phone to showcase my company's VoIP products) and video conferencing will greatly benefit from Rev. A networks.
Personally, I tend to keep a $500+ device for at least a couple of years to amortize initial costs, so I would definitely want my next phone to feature Rev. A (or HSUPA  ) in order to take advantage of the latest communication s/w that will come out in the next couple years.
-Marc
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