Top 5 HSDPA handhelds and smart phonesThe feature to look out for in a handheld these days is HSDPA (high-speed downlink packet access). This is an evolution of 3G, allowing broadband-like speeds through the cellular network so you can get fast downloads wherever there is network coverage. The advantage is obvious--you won't need to hunt for a Wi-Fi hotspot to download that huge presentation or large PDF document when out of the office since the maximum theoretical speed of current devices is 3.6Mbps. Note that actual speeds hardly ever come close to even half that, and is greatly dependent on the quality of network coverage which in turn depends on where you happen to be. In any case, it's a far cry from the GPRS of the 2.5G days, which gives you dial-up speeds exorbitantly chargeable at kilobytes of data transferred. The two elements one needs to enjoy HSDPA are network support and an HSDPA-enabled device. We can't tell you when your network providers will roll out the service (if they haven't already), but we certainly can tell you which handsets will take advantage of it. Click here to see other HSDPA mobile phones.
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