milan03
Android Enthusiast
Well I'll be honest, this is something that I secretly hoped it wouldn't happen. I knew all along that this could be a problem, and you may ask how did I know that...
Well Thunderbolt uses RF chip from Qualcomm MDM9600 that is capable of supporting LTE, EVDO, CDMA, GSM, HSPA, HSPA+, HSPA-DC, edge, etc... It's a beast. It's backwards compatible with every known RF used in the last decade. Matter of fact, it's the very first chip of a kind, first generation.
Now, that's absolutely phenomenal and good for us future Bolt owners, but there was another Verizon product released in december that uses that same incredible Qualcomm's chip. Its the Aircard UML290 made by Pantech. Ever since UML290 came out users were complaining that when driving from LTE to non-LTE areas the modem completely drops the connection, stays disconnected for sometimes a few minutes, then you would have to redial and reauthenticate through vz acces software. We all hoped that's just the software issue, mac drivers came out a month or so ago, but the problem is still there.
Now that I hear Thunderbolt is having the same issue, I'm starting to think that if Verizon couldn't iron this out in the last 4-5 months, it probably won't be easy to do it in the future. This is where Qualcomm has to step up and provide better support to their product since it looks like the handshake between LTE and EVDO is what's not helping us to get our hands on one of these bad boys.
Well Thunderbolt uses RF chip from Qualcomm MDM9600 that is capable of supporting LTE, EVDO, CDMA, GSM, HSPA, HSPA+, HSPA-DC, edge, etc... It's a beast. It's backwards compatible with every known RF used in the last decade. Matter of fact, it's the very first chip of a kind, first generation.
Now, that's absolutely phenomenal and good for us future Bolt owners, but there was another Verizon product released in december that uses that same incredible Qualcomm's chip. Its the Aircard UML290 made by Pantech. Ever since UML290 came out users were complaining that when driving from LTE to non-LTE areas the modem completely drops the connection, stays disconnected for sometimes a few minutes, then you would have to redial and reauthenticate through vz acces software. We all hoped that's just the software issue, mac drivers came out a month or so ago, but the problem is still there.
Now that I hear Thunderbolt is having the same issue, I'm starting to think that if Verizon couldn't iron this out in the last 4-5 months, it probably won't be easy to do it in the future. This is where Qualcomm has to step up and provide better support to their product since it looks like the handshake between LTE and EVDO is what's not helping us to get our hands on one of these bad boys.