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Since when has Mr. Icahn invested in something he sees a long term value and traditional stock value increase? He is not there to keep the Apple stock for the next 10 years. He is for short term profit, one way or another. That may benefi…
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I was travelling around the US four months this spring with Verizon's LTE MiFi device. While I was quite pleased with the coverage (low MHz frequency does make a difference), the performance was quite similar I was used to with HSPA+ back at home…
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It's actually a surprise that Nokia still owns their HQ. Perhaps the pre-Elop leadership was afraid of doing so earlier. A lot of finnish companies rent their HQ's and offices and the real estate has been sold to someone with deep pockets, e.g. th…
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Somewhat different and a bit weird launch from Apple. When 4S was announced, one of the big IT houses had plenty of units since day one and was probably "carrier-grade" seller of the phone for the first months. They had pre-order open for t…
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I think a problem is that the Maps are just too bad, they shouldn't have been published in the first. There's no way I will find them useful for anything and there is too much missing or errors to report to Apple.
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Is the new iPhone5 copying Nokia Lumia colours?
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I got the Nexus 7 (16G) as well, originally the idea was that it was cheaper and smaller to travel with than the iPad 3. I have been very positively surprised. I prefer the size to the iPad. All the primary apps work very well on the Andro…
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Samsung Galaxy S III is 8.6 mm thick -- OMG, Apple is copying Samsung if the new iPhone is going to be 8.63 mm thick! While I'm planning to go for the iPhone 5, I don't really see that much advancement in the iPhone domain. Plenty of high-p…
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The reason I want iPad Mini is that I don't like carrying the expensive retina-iPad everywhere. Sometimes I prefer "a disposable" device, something that can get stolen and break and it doesn't feel like end of the world. In fact I've got a Nexus…
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I'm an Apple fan but I don't see Apple's point in this. What exactly is their "patented innovation"? They've managed to cut the existing SIM card into pure minimum. How exactly is that something worth patenting, a great innovation they're givin…
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Check http://4g-patrullen.se/ what LTE speeds should be.
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Of course iPhone 4S 16GB gets higher subsidy than Galaxy S2 because it's more expensive phone! Unlocked, non-contract iPhone 4S 16GB costs 629 ? here against Galaxy S2's 530 ? price tag. Engadget listed that with a 900 minutes, texting and 2…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Until that happens, however, a primary feature of the new iPhone 4S model will only really be useful to users in Europe, Asia and other locations with completed, fully functional high speed mobile data net…
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Apple has interesting problem; they sell more iPhones outside of the US than in the US but their thinking and development is very US-focused. The mobile market in the US is one of the very few where competition is relatively limited as carriers use…
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I wonder why people don't resist this type of control? I haven't had a a cellular phone that was in any way linked to the carrier since 1994 when I moved to GSM from NMT900. There was just one NMT900 network so it wasn't an issue. I have alwa…
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At 11pm Apple should give all the folks in the queue a number and ask them to be back tomorrow morning at 7am. Same order.
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Kind of true.. I used a finnish GSM network, and eventually got rid of the iPhone 4 as I didn't consider it good enough. I used it both 900 Mhz (rural) and 2100 Ghz (city) 3G networks, I was getting 2+ Mbit/s in rural areas and 5+ Mbit/s in the …
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The iPhone 3G prices in Belgium are insane only when you haven't paid the real, unsubsidized price for a smartphone before. (Steve's $199 was just pure marketing) www.expansys.be is a good place to check unsubsidized prices for phones: HTC T…