LTE Smartphones ever come to Europe?

LTE Smartphones ever come to Europe?

Striking at the CES show in Las Vegas are the many launches of smartphones with LTE. But what technology is behind the acronym?And why do Americans like high-speed devices and not us?

It was pointed that the Samsung afbeet with the launch of the giant Galaxy Note (we already available), followed by HTC with the Titan II (including 16-megapixel) and the Nokia 900 Lumia. Each one spectacular devices here in the United States show off LTE-functions, but to us with “only” 3G will appear. Long-term evolution LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and is often referred to as 4G. In other words, a successor to 3G, mobile data connections good for much higher speeds. LTE may be paper speeds up to 300 Mbit / s, although it is in reality much lower. Simply because these theoretical results in practice not feasible, and also because the speed limit operators own their infrastructure is not overloaded. In the U.S., with carriers such as AT & T and Verizon download speeds measured in the range of 30 to 50 Mbit / s.  In short, with LTE, you do not need fixed line …though the price tag there is a stop stabbing. But it is not impossible: in Scandinavian countries, for example, not unusual for the house only through mobile broadband is connected to the Internet. HD video streaming for mobile LTE speeds to ensure a world of difference. CES demo’s of people who surf through the 4G technology is spectacular. Streaming HD video goes without a hitch and web pages appear as fast as on a recent computer. But there is also a downside to that: The current LTE phones drink even more power than 3G smartphones where everyone is already bitterly complain about. When LTE in the Low Countries is a worthy alternative to 3G, you read the full article on technology site ZDNet .. Read more 4G auction: Who is BUCD? 4G auction offers 78 million euros in Belgium than the Netherlands gets more out 4GGalaxy S II HD outside Asia LTE 4G versions Samsung launches Galaxy Tab S II and LTE may still be called 4G LTE is too slow for 4G mobile

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