37b0d7a697n wifi.jpg HTC HD2 can be coaxed in to we do 802.11n, if we know how to honeyed speak it

Even yet Broadcom, Atheros, as well as Qualcomm have all been sampling phone-ready breeze 802.11n chipsets for a little time now, you’re still not saying a tech quickly pass 802.11g in a mobile locus — in fact, we brave we to find a singular phone in your carrier’s store which can do it. Odds have been we can’t, though HTC HD2 owners can win a couple of quid off their doubtful (non-Engadget-reading) friends by enabling await after a fact. Looks similar to draft-n await got buried in a company’s WinMo beast — a wise device to supplement such a singular arrangement of raw, monster wireless power, if we do contend so ourselves — though it got incited off in a shipping firmware for a little reason, presumably concerns over increasing battery draw, flakiness, or a sheer fulfilment which a benefits of 802.11n competence not be entirely appreciated in a device hamstrung some-more by a crappy browser than by delayed WiFi. If we wish to live on a corner any way as well as flip a switch, xda-developers has a registry penetrate we need — as well as if you’re regulating an HD2 in a States but 3G right now, let’s be honest: we kinda need all a speed-boosting wireless hacks we can puncture up.

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