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At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, everybody wanted to talk. And when they talked on their movable phones, they put a great deal of stress on the mobile phone carriers. We tried to celebrity out who handled the load the best.
CES is the biggest technology convention in the US. This year it once again up against it attendance records with 153,000 analysts, exhibitors, and journalists. Regardless of your livelihood in the industry, having mobile service in Sin City during the week-wish extravaganza is the single-most important thing everyone must have.
To do the testing, I brought along four phones (extra my personal phone), one on each carrier. Here are the phones I used for testing:
Verizon: Samsung Galaxy Nexus AT&T: HTC Distinct Sprint: Samsung Epic 4G Touch T-Mobile: T-Mobile myTouch Additional phone: iPhone 4S
All four tested devices trade on 4G networks, and both the Galaxy Nexus and Vivid have access to LTE networks. Because I, along with Venturebeat staffers, also covered the show, testing on which cell provider worked excellent during CES was not purely scientific. It was all real-world testing using details and telephony when there was a need to use the phones. Of course, at CES, that was constantly.
Source: VentureBeat