There's no hardware restriction (but it can't be done continuously as
it drains more power than the charging circuit can provide, i.e. the
battery discharges even with the phone plugged in). This explicitly
happens when sending/receiving MMS while a wifi connection is
established.

JBQ

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Mouna <mhalla...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> We are doing some research using android handset , G1
>
> Would you please inform us about the following ;
>
> We need to develop an application that opens two connections for two
> different network( 3G & Wifi ) AT THE SAME TIME and use them to
> exchange data.
>
>
> Android provides Libraries for WIFI to open one connection at a time
> for Wifi ,
>
> What we want to know , is there any hardware restriction in  handset
> that prevents establishing two connection at the same time , is there
> a limitation on the Firmware of (android OS).
>
> We appreciate your help in providing us with any useful information
> about this subject
>
>
> >
>



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Android Engineer, Google.

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