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LTE advanced is all well and good and I'm all for it. But how about some more frequencies? The small town 120 km from the arctic circle that I live in has had LTE coverage since december 2010, but we can't use it with Apple products since th…
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I live in a fairly small town (75000 people) in the north of Sweden (1000 km from the capital) and I know that we are not priority 1 for Apple.... Still I think that much of the map data is just fine, or more than fine. Roads etc. are mostly at lea…
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So if they call their "iCloud type" service sCloud what are they going to call their "iAd type" service? sAd?
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Any information about the policies in other countries? We know about the US and what Steve said. We have now heard about what is supposed to be Softbanks policy, but what about other countries? For instance, I would be interested to know if Swiss…
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So waiting for generation two then..... no reason to buy generation one when it will arrive later than July.... Hopefully we will get next generation iPhone before 2015. And yes, that was an exaggeration.
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Congratulations to all who have received shipping notices!! Now hopefully this extremely disappointing "later in the year" nonsense for the rest of the world will be changed to "immediately".
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So who is the winner here? Microsoft?
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Sorry to be nitpicking, but the GSM system cannot handle simultaneous data and voice-calls (with or without EDGE). However, the UMTS system (i.e. AT&T:s version of 3G) can, whereas Verizons version cannot. Still, it's fun to see Apple join…
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Hmm.... first there are reports that we might have to pay again to re-download an already purchased application to the same device we bought it with the first time and now there is information that we might be able to share applications between devi…
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This sounds great! Personally I would assume 7.2 mbit downlink, or possibly 14.4 mbit, for the iPhone. The Swedish telecom company Telia (the first company in Sweden to offer the iPhone) have just launched an upgrade that will take their netw…
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I wonder if the AE (and TC) has a new wlan chipset to be able to handle the "dual band" functionality.... if so maybe the performance has gone up too..... I guess I'll have to wait until "someone" buys one and takes it apart.
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My phone is now decidedly snappier (dreaded word), more so than after other updates. Things like presenting results in youtube and the stores (including rendering of pictures), list scrolling, startup times of notoriously slow apps (at least on my p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fishbert No, the USB connection supplies the adapter with power. It has nothing to do with any USB hub that may or may not be in someone's monitor. For a DisplayPort signal to be converted to dual-link DVI signal, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by silverpraxis I want Apple to release a 30' LED iMac quad-core with a new complementary 30' LED Cinema Display! The ports on the back... I'll let you guys take a whack at it. I definately second that. A 30" quad iMa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by antiorario That's already possible. Not as bulk, but from within the single message. OK, one more point to my list of fixes: Get the user (i.e. me) to check out the current functionality more thoroughly before as…
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Fixes: 1) Snappier. Yes, the dreaded s-word. Version 2.1 is simply NOT snappy in any way, shape or form. Launching apps is really slow, there are even slow downs when entering text. Restarting the phone partially fixes the problem for a time. A DFU…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kasper You could scroll while loading in 2.0.1 -- just checked. K Yes, sorry to be unclear. What I meant was that when trying to do it before 2.1 it was very erratic (on my iPhone at least). Often the page refuse…
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Faster overall. Possible to scroll webpages while they load. Faster loading times for web pages. Had no problem with reception before so I haven't tried it. Updating applications keeps the icon in place (and seems faster). Remaining problems: - …
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I would love it if this would also lead to a piece of software that would work "the opposite way" of NetShare, that is, the iPhone creates the "ad-hoc" network and the computer(s) can join it. Seems somewhat easier to use than the current solutio…
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Reading about GPS "quirks" reminds me that I still don't know how to turn the GPS off. Maybe someone here can enlighten me? When the iPhone 3G was introduced there was some talk about the GPS and that it was supposed to be "on" only when needed,…