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Its a mm thinner than the thunderbolt but we know why the thunderbolt is thick but its the thinnest qwerty smartphone and you meen to tell me that they couldn't fit a lte radio in there but that is very thin for a qwerty 13mm
Its a mm thinner than the thunderbolt but we know why the thunderbolt is thick but its the thinnest qwerty smartphone and you meen to tell me that they couldn't fit a lte radio in there but that is very thin for a qwerty 13mm
Ya thats what I thoughtYea 13mm is very thin , looks like Moto want it title back , you know "the thinest QWERTY slider smartphone" , I know thats hard to belive but that was the case with the OG Droid
Its a mm thinner than the thunderbolt but we know why the thunderbolt is thick but its the thinnest qwerty smartphone and you meen to tell me that they couldn't fit a lte radio in there but that is very thin for a qwerty 13mm
How is there barely enough space when its the thinnest qwerty in the world I'm sure if they made it a lil thicker they could fit lte In thereIf it didn't have a keyboard, they could fit LTE in. There's barely space for the radios it has, and certainly not enough space for a janky first-gen LTE radio.
How is there barely enough space when its the thinnest qwerty in the world I'm sure if they made it a lil thicker they could fit lte In there
Be rational, please.
Yes, the Droid 3 is 13 mm. But it is also split in half, so it only has a little more than HALF of that 13mm to fit in all of the components. In order for them to fit in LTE, the half that houses the keyboard would have to be, at minimum, 12 mm thick on its own in order for LTE to fit. That is NOT an acceptable compromise for this handset right now.
But it's possible so why don't you be rational you act like its impossible but back on topic if it had lte I would probably get it but it's still a Great device