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PostHeaderIcon Telstra Exec’s 42Mbps iPhone Claims Are All But Impossible [IPhone]

A Telstra—iPhone's carrier in Australia—senior executive, has declared that "by Xmas (the iPhone) will be capable of 42Mbps, which will make it faster than a lot of broadband offerings and the fastest iPhone on any network in the world." While Telstra's network may reach that speed in 2009, his claim seems nothing but hot air and kangaroo dung, for a long list of reasons, starting with the iPhone's alleged baseband chip—the Infineon's S-GOLD3, which tops at 7.2Mbps.

1. The 3G baseband chip most likely to be in the iPhone 3G is the Infineon S-Gold 3.
• The iPhone beta firmware code specifically mentions the Infineon S-GOLD 3.
• There have been multiple press and analysts' reports about Infineon getting the contract for the next version, continuing its relationship with Apple—right now the iPhone uses the Infineon S-GOLD 2 as its baseband chip.

2. The S-GOLD 3 tops at 7.2Mbps.

S-GOLD 3 Multimode - HSDPA, WCDMA, E-GPRS Baseband IC with embedded multimedia functions; launch in the market Q3 2007 HSDPA 7.2Mbps, WCDMA 384kbps class UL/DL & EDGE multislot class 12, including SAIC/DARP support

3. There are no 14.4Mbps baseband chips commercially available in the market now—much less back when the new 3G iPhone development started
• In fact, there are no HDSPA-based mobile devices of any kind supporting more than 7.2Mbps at this point, and even those are still not common.
• Any 14.4Mbps mobile devices won't hit the market until 2009.
• 24 and 42Mbps mobile devices are, at this point, nothing but a hot fantasy that won't materialize until the next decade.

So yes, the network supports the devices, but most likely—and unless there were five million supersecret 42Mbps baseband chips that nobody knows about, hidden in an subaquatic lair in the Pacific—the iPhone 3G, already well into production ahead of its June 9 launch, will not support those speeds for a very long time to come.

Maybe the unnamed Telstra senior executive is implying that, next Xmas, Apple will introduce an iPhone with a radically redesigned motherboard with a supersecret baseband chip that nobody knows about right now. Or maybe it's something else.

I'll take Kangaroo dung for $500. [Channel News]


PostHeaderIcon Telstra Execs Claims 42Mbps iPhone, He Is Probably Just Wrong [IPhone]

speedlimit-sgold3.jpgA Telstra—iPhone's carrier in Australia—senior executive, has declared that "by Xmas (the iPhone) will be capable of 42Mbps, which will make it faster than a lot of broadband offerings and the fastest iPhone on any network in the world." While Telstra's network may reach that speed in 2009, his claim seems nothing but hot air and kangaroo dung, for a long list of reasons, starting with the iPhone's alleged baseband chip—the Infineon's S-GOLD3, which tops at 7.2Mbps.

The 3G baseband chip most likely to be in the iPhone 3G is the Infineon S-Gold 3.
• The iPhone beta firmware code specifically mentions the Infineon S-GOLD 3.
• There have been multiple press and analysts reports about Infineon getting the contract for the next version, continuing its relationship with Apple—right now the iPhone uses the Infineon S-GOLD 2 as its baseband chip.

The S-GOLD 3 tops at 7.2Mbps.

S-GOLD 3 Multimode - HSDPA, WCDMA, E-GPRS Baseband IC with embedded multimedia functions; launch in the market Q3 2007 HSDPA 7.2Mbps, WCDMA 384kbps class UL/DL & EDGE multislot class 12, including SAIC/DARP support

There are no 14.4Mbps baseband chips available in the market now, much less when the iPhone development started
• In fact, there are no HDSPA-based mobile devices of any kind supporting more than 7.2Mbps at this point, and even those are still not common.

So yes, the network supports the devices, but most likely—and unless there were five million supersecret 42Mbps baseband chips that nobody knows about, hidden in an subaquatic lair in the Pacific—the iPhone 3G, already well into production ahead of its June 9 launch, will not support those speeds.

Maybe the unnamed Telstra senior executive is implying that, next Xmas, Apple will introduce an iPhone with a radically redesigned motherboard—thanks to a supersecret baseband chip that nobody knows about right now. Or maybe it's something else.

I'll take Kangaroo dung for $500. [Channel News]


PostHeaderIcon iPhone Case Roundup: iPhone shells - Macworld


iPhone Case Roundup: iPhone shells
Macworld, CA - 2 hours ago
by Dan Frakes, Macworld.com One of the drawbacks of most iPhone cases is that they add considerable bulk to a gadget that’s known for being slim and ...

PostHeaderIcon iPhone Case Roundup: iPhone shells - Macworld


iPhone Case Roundup: iPhone shells
Macworld, CA - 51 minutes ago
by Dan Frakes, Macworld.com One of the drawbacks of most iPhone cases is that they add considerable bulk to a gadget that’s known for being slim and ...

PostHeaderIcon What features will be in – and left out of – the next iPhone - guardian.co.uk


What features will be in – and left out of – the next iPhone
guardian.co.uk, UK - 56 minutes ago
Oh, look, people are queueing already for the next-generation iPhone - the one that hasn't been announced, whose existence can only be inferred by the ...

PostHeaderIcon Readers' Wish List of iPhone Features - TheStreet.com


Readers' Wish List of iPhone Features
TheStreet.com - 18 minutes ago
Many TSC readers have been writing me to suggest new features they'd like to see on Apple'sAAPL next-generation iPhone -- rumored to be announced within the ...

PostHeaderIcon iPhone 2 Advertisement Being Shot Today? [Exclusive]

I've got it on good authority that an iPhone ad is being shot today by a big name director. It's probably Apple's traditional ad agency, and the only thing that my source and I can't confirm is whether this is for iPhone 2 or the first gen. I'm guessing it's for the second generation given the scope of the ad's resources and the timing.


PostHeaderIcon Hop-On Releases $10 HOP1800 anti-iPhone - I4U


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Hop-On Releases $10 HOP1800 anti-iPhone
I4U - 6 hours ago
Hop-On has released a cheap disposable cell phone called the HOP1800 that it refers to as the anti-iPhone. The HOP1800 is available across the country for ...
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PostHeaderIcon 3G iPhone catalyst behind Apple price target hike to US$220 - National Post


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3G iPhone catalyst behind Apple price target hike to US$220
National Post, Canada - 1 hour ago
The launch of Apple Inc.’s 3G iPhone next month is yet another catalyst for a stock that often needs little reason to move sharply on any given day. ...
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PostHeaderIcon Hop-On Releases $10 'Anti-iPhone' - InformationWeek


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Hop-On Releases $10 'Anti-iPhone'
InformationWeek, NY - 16 hours ago
"Though the iPhone is an amazing device, I challenge anyone to make a call faster than with the HOP1800," says Hop-On CEO Peter Michaels. ...
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