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I am looking for mobile modem to my computer. I have two candidates: zte mf820 and HUAWEI E392. So, what are difference between G4 and LTE G4 ?

ZTE MF820

  • LTE DL up to 100Mbps
  • LTE UL up to 50Mbps
  • DC-HSPA+ DL up to 42Mbps
  • DC-HSPA+ UL up to 11Mbps
  • LTE FDD/TDD 2600/2100/1800MHz
  • DC-HSPA+/UMTS 2100/900MHz
  • HS 2.0 USB interface
  • SMS date service
  • Dimensions: 91 x 34 x 13.5mm
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8,Linux, Ubuntu, Mac OS.

HUAWEI E392

  • LTE DL up to 100Mbps
  • LTE UL up to 50Mbps
  • LTE 4G TDD 2600MHz
  • LTE 4G FDD 2600MHz
  • DC-PA+/UMTS 900/2100MHz
  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • Built-in antenna
  • E392 antenna external interface
  • MicroSD Card slot up to 32GB
  • LED indicators and 2.0 standard USB interface
  • Dimensions: 100 x 35 x 13.8mm
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/7,Linux, Mac OS.

ZTE is little bit smaller, does not have usb flash function. I don't know what is SMS date service. I am living in Latvia and 4G network already have in Jurmala city. But i have more interest in usability. I men how much it heats up etc. Witch is better antenna? For example, where i have network coverage with nokia phone, with samsung i haven't network coverage.

In technical side looks like booth modems are identical (except micro SD card support).

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Welcome to UX! Questions about PC hardware aren't really on topic here. Take a look at Super User, as they do client-side PC software/hardware issues. If you have a focused question about antenna types they might be able to help you, but make sure it doesn't just look like you're asking which to buy. They don't like "shopping requests" per their FAQ – Ben Brocka Nov 1 '12 at 18:39

closed as off topic by Ben Brocka Nov 1 '12 at 18:37

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