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Quote: Originally Posted by Bergermeister 32 for me, upgrading from a 4. It's sweet, and Siri is awesome. Some people have too much money... give me some.
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Me too till I woke fully up! I was imagining NetFlix BTW, you have FiOS in Spain? Nah, FTTH isn't picking up steam in Spain yet, but cable companies are starting to offer nice speeds: 30/1, 50/5 an…
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Ah, at first I thought that it referred to FiOS! Good grief!
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It doesn't affect Skype 2.8 so we are safe
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 Bye bye optical drive. That and LiquidMetal.
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Austria: 1000 minutes + 1000 SMS = 8.8 euros a month (here). That's less than 12 dolars a month. Just sayin'.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider for users with modern Macs (equipped with NVIDIA 9400M or better graphics) and Snow Leopard. That's not true! I have an nVidia video card that's better than the 9400M (I have the discrete 8600M GT) and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Again, nothing you?ve posted has anything to do with the thread. You just want come here and cry. Stay on track, try to be civil and at least make an attempt to be rational and this forum becomes a lot smoot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Its not easy to cover 308 million people over 9.83 million sq km. Imagine how the Russians feel
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jerseymac I love the new Mobile Me photo gallery app. Too bad it only works when I have a signal. It's kind'a sad that people in the US still have signal problems :-S
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In Europe there are companies that offer unlimited data plans but with reduction of speed when certain amount of data is a exeded a month. For example, there's a low cost company in Spain that runs through Orange's antennas (France Telecom) calle…
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Going CDMA-compatible seems like a step back IMO. Verizon is abandoning that technology and going for the worldwide used UMTS in it's 4th generation (LTE). Why give support to a dying technology?
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab The technology is the same in Canada where I live --- where the average Canadian will talk 3x more voice minutes than Europeans, where their iphone gets 6 GB data allowance per month. You are really talking ab…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab No, the HSPA+ spec is designed to give you 4 mbps average download speed in a normal enviroment. But nothing prevents you from building a 4 lane highway in the middle of nowhere in the desert in Africa and claim…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab Don't you get it? Wireless data is a shared resource --- the speed and capacity goes down by 1/2 if a second person uses the same cell tower. So you are saying that in the US and in Canada there aren't enough…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab He thinks that Spain is so advanced with their wireless networks --- but it is basically the exact opposite. It's a bridge to nowhere that nobody uses. What's the point in that? FYI... Spain's cable companie…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab I can claim that I am the king of the world, who believe that? Not a single manufacturer from Alcatel to Ericsson will say that you can get average download speed of 14-15 mbps with existing 3G network technol…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab You HEAR more people complaining about AT&T's pathetic 3G iphone coverage --- because they are compared to Verizon's 3G coverage. Nothing to do with whether American 3G coverage is better or worst than Europ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab Having a high cell phone penetration number doesn't mean anything --- they are just counting SIM card numbers. Everybody in Europe has a few SIM cards in their drawers somewhere. So basically your point is: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab It's just an open source FTP client. It's a combination of compression and software bugs that will give you an incorrect speed rating that exceeds what the manufacturers' specifications. There is also the issue…