Long Term Evolution is the next big thing in mobile wireless broadband, but design engineers working on LTE, as well as the more mature WiMax, have their work cut out for them in testing devices and ...
Mountain View, CA. Consumer desire to surf the Web, make payments, and use entertainment services on mobile devices is bringing long-term evolution (LTE) and LTE-advanced (LTE-A) standards to the ...
Although smartphone sales are booming, so too are smartphone returns. With an unsustainable smartphone return rate of 15-20% (of which some reports say over 40% are “No Fault Found”) (1), wireless ...
Exceptional penetration of wireless technology has been steadily pushing LTE (Long-term Evolution) deployment in recent past. With thriving consumer demand for high-speed connectivity, growing ...
Early last week, Boy Genius Report claimed that Apple has been testing a 4G LTE-enabled iPhone with carriers, and pointed to an "internal iOS test build" of one of Apple's major mobile partners. In ...
In spite of all of its hype, WiMAX is not the only standard causing a stir these days or being called a “killer app.” Another technology that has achieved this illustrious title is Long Term Evolution ...
While most believe that the next-generation iPhone, the iPhone 5, will not sport Long-Term Evolution (LTE) hardware, the evidence that Apple isn't wasting any time testing it continues to build.
Besides the iPhone 5 release date, the hottest iPhone-related news topic as of late has been LTE. A recent report claimed that Apple’s carrier partners were already exploring LTE iPhones, and this ...
LTE’s been the chosen 4G standard for a while—AT&T, Verizon and others are going that way. Sprint, the lone stalwart, has been pursuing WiMax glory. But GigaOM ...