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Sprint Upstage (Samsung SPH-m620) Review - Connectivity

Alfredo Padilla
Published on April 10, 2007 Comment on this






Cellular Bands (4.0)
The Sprint Upstage is a dual band (800/1900) CDMA phone for the Sprint network. This means that the phone will not function on any GSM network. Because most of the world runs on GSM technology, the phone is not a good choice for world travellers. Our score for cellular bands is standardized based on the number of bands supported.

Data Support Score (6.0)
The Sprint Upstage is a CDMA phone that supports both Sprint's older 1XRTT network and Sprint's high speed EVDO network. EVDO provides download speeds between 400 to 700 kbps (note the small b) with bursts up to 2 Mbps. The Upstage does not support Sprint's newer EVDO Rev A network. For users in the United States EVDO provides solid coverage and performance. International travellers will find that the Upstage's data techonology is not compatible with other networks. Our data support score is standardized based on the type and bands of data supported.

Bluetooth (7.0)
The Sprint Upstage supports bluetooth 1.2 with support for the headset, hands free, audio service, object push, file transfer and dial up networking profiles. It also supports A2DP and AVRCP for stereo bluetooth headphones. Pairing the Upstage with a bluetooth headset was a quick and easy affair, as we've come to expect from phones nowadays.

Wi-Fi (0.0)
The Sprint Upstage does not support Wi-Fi connectivity.

Infrared (0.0)
The Sprint Upstage does not support infrared connectivity.


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