The 'Domino' Orange wins a screen. This small device can actually do what the majority of smartphones offering lately: sharing a 3G wireless connection Proposed for two years at Orange, the original is a Domino Huawei E5830 while the new model is a Huawei 585. Operation is simple: the Domino accepts a SIM card and can then share the connection with Wi-Fi 802.11g to 5 devices.
It is 3G compatible (up to 7.2 megabits per second) but also EDGE and GPRS. Good idea, the unit accepts microSD cards and can therefore serve as storage media. In addition to Wi-Fi, the device can also connect via USB, so classic, and serve as a key 3G. Autonomy announced is 5 hours and - new - a screen to check the type of connection used, the number of customers and especially the volume of data exchanged.
This new device is proposed 9 € with a 12-month subscription. Still, the competition is there for smartphones: Android models 2.2 and 4 in the iPhone 4.3 iOS allow the same thing without needing an additional device. Finish with one point: Huawei E585 Orange uses quite old, while the company offers the E583C is more compact and incorporates internal memory.
It is 3G compatible (up to 7.2 megabits per second) but also EDGE and GPRS. Good idea, the unit accepts microSD cards and can therefore serve as storage media. In addition to Wi-Fi, the device can also connect via USB, so classic, and serve as a key 3G. Autonomy announced is 5 hours and - new - a screen to check the type of connection used, the number of customers and especially the volume of data exchanged.
This new device is proposed 9 € with a 12-month subscription. Still, the competition is there for smartphones: Android models 2.2 and 4 in the iPhone 4.3 iOS allow the same thing without needing an additional device. Finish with one point: Huawei E585 Orange uses quite old, while the company offers the E583C is more compact and incorporates internal memory.
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