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The first smartphone for LTE (4G) is Windows Mobile powered December 09, 2008 [General] | By Edward J. R. Korean corporation LG was showcasing recently various LTE technologies and among them was a Windows Mobile phone running over LTE! LTE is a cellular technology that follows UMTS/CDMA-EVDO/HSPA and offers many times higher speeds than all former wireless technologies. It is good to see that Windows Mobile is highly regarded by LG: With LTE technology, users can download a 700 MB movie file in less than one minute at speeds of 100 Mbps. LTE technology would also allow consumers to simultaneously stream four HD movies without any buffering. For the past three years, LG have been pursuing 3GPP LTE standardization, working to develop and test commercially viable LTE technology with approximately 250 of R&D staffs. The result is a 13 by 13 mm modem chip, perfectly sized for the next generation of slim-yet-powerful handsets. For its demonstration today, LG used a test terminal running Windows Mobile to play back high quality, on-demand video. To learn more visit original source of this story about LTE at LG.
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