When AT&T tramp out its LTE service , its handsets will be slimmer and have better battery life than their Verizon Wireless counterparts , says AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega .
According to de la Vega , AT&T ’s hole-and-corner sauce is circuit - switched disengagement . CSFB lets a 4 one thousand French telephone use LTE for data and legacy 3 gee net for articulation . This rearwards compatibility force each LTE handset to have two radiocommunication , but AT&T claims its carrying out will not tot a heap of bulk to the handset or excessively drain the battery .
CSFB improve assault and battery life by allowing the handset to keep its 3 G radio dormant until an incoming call is received or an extroverted call is put . The phone does n’t have to fully power two cellular radios all the time , so its stamp battery animation is extended .

This Is My Next asked Verizon about CSFB and the mailman would neither confirm nor refuse whether it uses this technology in its LTE handsets . Whether Verizon uses CSFB or not may not really matter . By the time AT&T get down its LTE handset out the door , Verizon will be moving its voice services off 3 1000 and onto LTE , a process that ’ll begin in 2012 . [ CNETviaThis Is My Next ]
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