It’s got a microSD card slot on the side (up to 32GB, card sold separately) and a CRC9 port for connecting an external antenna. The MF60 comes with the usual accessories - the wall charger, 1500mAh removable Li-Ion battery, a micro-USB cable. Given these initial test data as control points, we tried out the ZTE MF60 if it can achieve similar or better results. Here’s our collective speed tests for Globe HSPA+ and Smart HSPA+. The performance, coverage and actual street speeds of the telcos are another matter altogether. Of course locally, we only have Globe promising up to 10Mbps and up to 12Mbps with Smart on their respective HSPA+ networks. That means you can theoretically reach as fast as 21Mbps over mobile internet. Unlike the previous ones we’ve seen and reviewed here, this one actually supports HSPA+ networks - just like the Tonino Lamborghini Tattoo stick and the Smart Bro Rocket. The ZTE MF60 looks like your typical portable mobile hotspot device - small, lightweight, bar soap shaped 3G/WiFi router. Like many other pocket WiFi (MiFi) devices before it, the ZTE MF60 is one pretty kick-ass unit. We featured this HSPA+ capable mobile hotspot from ZTE a few weeks ago and we’ve finally gotten a review unit to test.
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