EE 4G on Android hands-on

We take a look at Everything Everywhere (EE)’s new 4G network on the Galaxy S3

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22 thoughts on “EE 4G on Android hands-on

  1. Ping wasn't that impressive, I get 51ms on Three's HSPA+, so much for gaming…

    (Yeah I'm a ping freak, DSL is slow yet 30ms xD )

  2. Orange and T mobile dissaperaing and changing to EE is anti competitive!!!! Currently T-mobile and orange compete fantastically under everything everywhere. Three businesses turning into one giant business!! Do the math

  3. Not necessaryly mate. I have 4g connection in bangalore and speed varies from 40mbps to 60mbps. and 3g hspa+15 on Airtel varies from 4mbps to 7mbps. Where ru from?

  4. T-mobile and orange won't be getting 4G, they made another brand EE to sell 4G. I hope they get some sort of investigation of being anti competitive

  5. Get more users on and watch the speeds drop 4G isn't scalable enough. How long has 3G been about and that's still crap only difference is we will be paying more for similar speeds

  6. Nice speeds there. Wouldnt be suprised when its all fully rolled out to see speeds no where near what are capable. IE 3G always get told what is capable but the networks restrict it and never gets near the capability it can offer.

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