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T-Mobile Tweets In Binary About Its Upcoming HSPA+ G2 Phone

T-Mobile does seem to like to tease us with its G2 news, and after launching a teaser site for its upcoming Android-powered HSPA+ phone, the carrier has tweeted in binary that some G2 news is on its way. We already know that HTC is scheduled to hold a media event in London to unveil some new products, whether that will include the T-Mobile G2 remains to be seen, but we’re definitely looking forward to it.

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Android Android is mobile operating system from Google. The software was originally built by a company called Android Inc, that was purchased by Google in 2005. From its modest debuts, Android has become a powerhouse that powers not only smartphones and tablet, but a host of other less high-profile devices and gadgets. Although Android is not a community-driven project, Google does release the source code as open-source under the Apache license
 
HSPA+ is also known as Evolved High-Speed Packet Access. It is a mobile broadband protocol that was defined by the 3GPP standard, release 7. In Theory, the HSPA+ data rate can go up to 84 Mbps (Megabits per second) downstream (to the mobile), and 22Mbps upstream (back to the tower). These numbers are achieved by using multiple streams, so they should be considered theoretical and peak performance numbers. The HSPA+ specifications support up to 168Mbps of theoretical peak rate. Although many HSPA+ carriers call it 4G, it is very different from 4G LTE
 
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