Blue Tick accreditation

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Blue Tick accreditation

Postby dplanet » Wed 05 Jun, 2013 6:46 pm

FYI here is an article on the testing that Telstra do for the infamous Blue tick
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/12/the-r ... ip-tester/
Live and work in rural Australia? See the list of phones Telstra recommends for rural areas.
If you have ever shopped for a phone with Telstra then you may have come across talk of a “Blue Tick" phone or noticed the reference on select smartphone boxes.
For example, Blackberry just announced that their new Blackberry Z10 now has the Blue Tick from Telstra.
The Blue Tick means that Telstra recommends the phone for rural coverage. Consider using a Blue Tick phone if you intend on using your phone in rural areas.
As a rule of thumb, all Blue Tick phones are Next G capable but not all Next G phones necessarily qualify for the Blue Tick.
Telstra puts these phones through a testing process, which you can read about on the web site Gizmodo.

Here is the list of current phones which have the Telstra Blue Tick, according to the Telstra web site:
Apple iPhone 4S
Apple iPhone 4
Blackberry Z10
Blackberry Torch 9800
Blackberry Torch 9810
HTC OneXL
LG Optimus Spirit
Motorola DEFY+
Nokia Lumia 800
Nokia N9
Samsung Galaxy Y
Sony Xperia Z
Telstra ACTIVE TOUCH
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