Z zakislam Honorable Oct 1, 2012 1,138 0 11,280 Jan 14, 2013 #1 Samsung Galaxy S3, HTC One S and Nokia Astound supports HD voice feature. T-Mobile Announces HD Voice, $4 Billion Investment : Read more
Samsung Galaxy S3, HTC One S and Nokia Astound supports HD voice feature. T-Mobile Announces HD Voice, $4 Billion Investment : Read more
J jacobdrj Distinguished Jan 20, 2005 1,475 0 19,310 Jan 14, 2013 #2 Any word if any of these developments have any bearing on or from the metroPCS merger?
D dimar Distinguished Mar 30, 2009 1,052 73 19,360 Jan 14, 2013 #3 If everybody upgrades to HD voice, it will be funny to hear how science fiction movies in the future have cheap walkie-talkie quality voice communication.
If everybody upgrades to HD voice, it will be funny to hear how science fiction movies in the future have cheap walkie-talkie quality voice communication.
rebel1280 Distinguished May 7, 2011 391 0 18,780 Jan 14, 2013 #4 for those not familiar HD Voice and with the difference and want an example, here is a great site: http://www.dialogic.com/en/solutions/mobile-vas/hd-voice.aspx
for those not familiar HD Voice and with the difference and want an example, here is a great site: http://www.dialogic.com/en/solutions/mobile-vas/hd-voice.aspx
shikamaru31789 Honorable Nov 23, 2012 274 0 10,780 Jan 14, 2013 #5 Thats all well and good, but T-Mobile still has 2G speeds in my area, while Sprint and Verizon already have 4G here.
Thats all well and good, but T-Mobile still has 2G speeds in my area, while Sprint and Verizon already have 4G here.
internetlad Distinguished Jan 23, 2011 1,080 0 19,310 Jan 15, 2013 #6 No way, a phone carrier is trying to make phone calls sound better? Seriously though, with all the "HEY I PLAY ANGRY BIRDS ON MY CELL PHONE DERP" It's due time for a service like this to come out.
No way, a phone carrier is trying to make phone calls sound better? Seriously though, with all the "HEY I PLAY ANGRY BIRDS ON MY CELL PHONE DERP" It's due time for a service like this to come out.
deftonian Honorable Oct 18, 2012 187 0 10,680 Jan 15, 2013 #7 I'm mainly a texter so I won't really get much benefit out of the HD voice, but hell, it's about time they improve the voice functionality on a phone.
I'm mainly a texter so I won't really get much benefit out of the HD voice, but hell, it's about time they improve the voice functionality on a phone.
G Guest Guest Jan 15, 2013 #8 HD Voice AKA not-shitty-quality. You'll probably have to pay a premium for it.
wiyosaya Distinguished Apr 12, 2006 915 1 18,990 Jan 15, 2013 #9 In other words, t-mobile has just justified higher costs for their service.