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Originally Posted by plusz
I got a hold of Nxtpaper 40 5G. It's useless for my purposes. The 5G is chocking. Although it can reach ~500Mbps download, 80Mbps upload, it's adding random delays. I've tried to use it for zoom conference, couldn't attend the session, it was freezing a few seconds after connecting. When talking over Whatsapp the sound turns into robotic voice with occasional interruptions. On Okla Speedtest app, the ping is reaching ~3000ms. On other phone I get ~1200Mbps downlolad, ~50Mbps upload, with ping ~200ms in the same location and everything works perfectly.
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Unless you tried often, it can be the network. TCL make the Nokia now and have always done the Alcatel phones. You really need a LOAD of tests at the same time to be sure if something is the Network or the phone on mobile. There is zero stability or assurance of a connection on mobile/cell. Capacity per mast sector is a handful of data connections.
Anyway nothing to do with the TCL Nxtpaper 11 as it has no mobile/cell modem.
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Originally Posted by plusz
Now, sorry for the unrelated rant, it occurred to me to mention this to say that the surface of the screen is indeed very delicate. I carried the phone in the pocket I've been using to carry other phone for months without any problems, but the Nxtpaper screen was scratched. On the inside of the pocket is a button with no sharp edges. To a normal phone this does nothing, but on the matte finish I saw marks after just one day of use.
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That's a Nxtpaper 1.0 screen on a phone, not the NxtPaper 11 screen (2.0), which will not fit in a pocket and has a cover.
I have two phones, an Alcatel (really TCL) on the desk for TFA and one I take out, an Oppo. The outdoors phone has the usual case with a flap. I can't imagine why you'd have matt surface phone without a cover flap in a pocket. Any ereader (most are plastic top surface to cheaply do matt finish) will scratch.
Anyway, that also is nothing to do with Tablets, or Nxtpaper 11. There is no charge for new threads!