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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Please supple examples with references. Thank you. Do you mean 3G or unlimited data? Not sure which one or both. You can go to www.sonera.fi or www.elisa.fi, or www.dnafinland.fi and get an idea of th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Once the contract between Apple and AT&T is over, T-mobile's network will become fully compatible with the iPhone, they already have the technology working in Europe. Have had the technology working …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog First of all, using 3G on a laptop is not very desirable, it's too sloooow! Laptop users will avoid it wherever possible. I usually avoid Starbucks and prefer Panera-Bread because of the free WiFi, even if…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell In the strictest sense AT&T has only agreed to allow unlimited data to your phone. For the most part is much more limited to use than a notebook. More than likely allowing free use of 3G on a notebook …
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One problem that I have not seen mentioned here is that VoIP solutions on the PC will be accessible now using the iPhone as the GSM connection. I have used Skype on my Mac while using my Nokia N82 as the connection. It does work as well with my iPho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL Do you think Apple was the first company to come up with the idea of an application store? Nokia had/has one. The implementation was not that great but then again they also had Handango as well as other source…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gon Ah, but Apple isn't content doing just that. They have chosen to be your moral guardian, and are already banning apps for *content*. Not technical quality or security. Not to mention they also ban apps that are …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I'm sorry to say I haven't followed the whole thread. so forgive if I'm covering old territory, but could that mean even if a phone is capable of 3G that the phone may just use GSM if a data plan is not enabl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell A lie means to purposefully mislead or decieve. Apple said from the beginning that the iPhone would not support flash or java. They've never said anything to the contrary. I can agree the ad is ambiguous …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core I apologize if you so think so. But to which of the two (actually only one) studies I referenced were you referring? "European 3G subscriber count reaches 100 million Market research firm Informa Te…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington I'm not sure if the "your" you refer to is a collective group or just me. But in my view, there is a difference between an outright lie and false advertising. What I would call false advertising is a no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington Come on, don't be a baby. If it was really false advertising, the ad would have been banned in the U.K..... after all, that's what we use for the standard. I guess in your myopic view of the world out …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Boy, are you late in the conversation. As I updated the number to 100 million as of May 2008 and included the reference http://www.unwiredview.com/2008/06/2...s-100-million/, which states in part, "The …
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE I know.. I wonder why they didn't ban the early iPhone ads that said "The internet in your pocket" since you actually can't put the internet in your pocket!!! I always thought ads are not contracts but a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by djdj A few interesting bits of information: 1. The report only concludes that the antenna isn't at fault. It isn't that hard to design an antenna, so we can probably assume that Apple got that part right. 2. It …
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This is why I am having a problem with the study regarding 3G penetration subscriptions. Finland has only about 5.2 million people but they will have 113% penetration. http://wirelessfederation.com/news/t...-mark-finland/
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross The story here though, is that the percentage has barely changed. It's pretty low, which is what I've been trying to get across for a while now. It's also why I've thought that 3G isn't really all that importa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross But it looks as though those numbers are not European numbers. I doubt if Europe has over 910 million cell subscribers. They only have about half that number of people. I know. I started to get scared. I wa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by heffeque Wow... I didn't know that there was a Birmingham in the US, seriously (o_O) The 8525 is UMTS (3G), the iPhone 3G is actually 3.5G (HSDPA), but I guess "iPhone three point five gee" or "iPhone three and a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram This, I totally agree with. I thought the article proved that the ANTENNA section was not faulty. Where did this leap that the hardware is not faulty come from? Oh, never mind. AI reporting again.