Friday 8 November 2013

GSM vs GPRS vs EDGE vs 3G vs HSDPA vs HSPA+ vs 4G LTE

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Most of you have heard this words but aren't clear what these acronyms stand for ,so i decided to make a dedicated post regarding the same.

2G  aka GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications ):

  • GSM supports voice calls and data transfer (SMS) speed up to 9.6kbit/s. 
  • Today GSM networks have spread over 218 countries worldwide and it allows the international roaming capability. 



2.5G aka GPRS(General Packet Radio Service) : 
  • GPRS is a packet-based wireless communication service. 
  • It is a 2G technology network that support a download speed of up to 114Kbps.
  • Limitation of GPRS is that GPRS data cannot be sent while a voice call is in progress.


2.75 G aka EDGE(Enhanced Data GSM Evolution) :

  • GPRS and EDGE are both 2G technology but EDGE is significantly faster with a download speed of up to 384Kbps
  • EDGE is sometimes called a 2.5G network as it also has some characteristics of a 3G network but it doesn't satisfy the specification.
  •  EDGE is multiple 2G connections combined.
  • In EDGE, you might not hit desired 384Kbps consistently which depends on other users.  
  • This is shown by a E symbol next to the signal bar.


3G:
  • Introduction of 3G network made video calling and seamless streaming of video possible, with download speed of up to 3.1Mbps.
  • Here we will get a desired pipelined providing the 3G speed consistently.
  • 3G networks do not use the same radio frequencies as 2G so mobile operators must build entirely new networks and license entirely new frequencies.
  • This is shown by a 3G symbol next to the signal bar.


    3.5 G aka HSDPA(High-Speed Down-link Packet Access):
    • It is based on the 3G network and an enhancement to 3G.
    • Thus has a faster speed, download speed can be up to 14Mbps.
    • This is shown by a H symbol next to the signal bar.


    4G aka HSPA+(Evolved High-Speed Packet Access):
    • HSPA+ is an evolution HSPA(HSDPA&HSUPA).
    • It is a 4G technology that allows download at a rate of up to 168Mbps.



    4G LTE(Long Term Evolution):
    • LTE is a 4G communication standard that supports HD video streaming, download speed as high as 299.6Mbps.


    Summary :
    GPRS(114Kbps) < EGDE(368Kbps) < 3G(3.1Mbps) < HSDPA(14Mbps) < HSPA+(168Mbps) < 4G/LTE(299.6Mbps)

    Comment below which version are you currently using ?
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    Saturday 2 November 2013

    Download and install the new KiKat Launcher [Android 4.4]

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    The following features will be part of the new Launcher:
    • Transparent navigation and status bars in launcher (not in apps)
    • Google Search integrated with Google Experience
    • Left screen dedicated to Google Search
    • Google Search has a reminder button
    • Google Search’s voice input is transparent and on the bottom of the screen
    • No apparent limit on home screens
    • Infinite apps in folders
    • No widgets added from app drawer
    Android 4.4 KitKat Google Experience Launcher

    Install the new Google Experience Launcher.The apps are taken from the Factory images of Nexus 5 . Here’s what you’ll need to install:

    PreBuiltGmsCore (Google Play Services 4.0)
    Velvet (Google Search)
    GoogleHome (Google Launcher)

    Enjoy!

    Via : XDA
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