Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Novatel MiFi 3 G/4 G Sprint review 4.100

Introduction and design:
Novatel MiFi 2220 was a groundbreaking device, since it began, but it is almost two years of the device of the Mobile HotSpot 3 G hit the market first.  Since then, Sierra stolen more than the market, with an active 4 G able top gear Overdrive mobile point.  Merry is back with Novatel 3 G/4 G WiMax MiFi 4.100, add support for memory cards.  Comes with the MiFi 3 G 4 G, gives you a microUSB cable, AC adapter, bag and a large battery 1530mAh up packing slip.

We had seen always displayed in the original 2200 MiFi. It was a slim, stylish device and looked just as good in silver DARTS and Verizon black.  This time the MiFi is black with chrome accents (Verizon 4 G variant shares color scheme) and seems very sharp.  MiFi 3 G, 4 G is significantly thicker battery 1530mAh thanks to a significant jump from that available in 1150mAh 2200.

Another major difference is the addition of a small LCD with button hollow-chrome below.  The operation is very basic, letting you know your signal and battery strength, GPS status and how many devices are connected to the MiFi.  There is a LINK at the bottom of the MiFi 3 G/4 G with the indication of the network you are using: green for 3 G, 4 G to blue or orange if you do not have the service.
At the bottom is also a microSD slot, microUSB charging port and a WPS button to enable this security.  We appreciate the addition of the microSD slot.  With the introduction of a card (supports up to 32 GB), you can enable caching in network between up to five connected devices on the MiFi 3 G/4 G.  This is not a new feature (we have seen top gear Overdrive), but

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