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Why is Verizon scorching the earth in picking a fight with the iPhone in particular? Makes no sense for them to get SJ p-off. Any opinions?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Roos24 Before everybody starts to praise the physical keyboard and how this is missing on the iPhone, here a thought. Every country overseas requires a different keyboard (e.g. Germany has the QWERTZ instead of QWER…
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I think there are serious hurdles for Verizon to deploy LTE in the US. An entire backbone with fiberoptics, switches, routers, etc will have to be deployed to handle the data volume. Then the wave propagation characteristics of LTE will need diffe…
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The iPhone is one of the few modern items that I did not have to read the manual to use most of its functions. Let me see... my old Windows Mobile was pain to run and had to read the big manual. Same for the old Qualcomm phone. The Sony VCR/DVD i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Amazing this 3GS is. Apple couldn't keep up with the demand with its 3GS supply. I know I love mine and I have recommended it to 2 newbees that also bought in. My friends with their 3G phones want them too. Ju…
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This is another pump by an analyst fan of Apple. If new versions of Windows have boosted Apple sales, it may be because of various reasons. Some of the Windows upgrades are scary like Vista and render the computer useless and disappointed users ma…
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I get the impression that the CEO of Google while on the board of Apple must have an advanced peek at the iPhone before it hit the market... at least at the general concept. That explains the speed of deployment of the Android. Apple needs to …
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After reading the reviews of the G1,. G2 Android phones, I went to the local T-Mobile store check the products. The store looked dead with just a couple of customers in the afternoon. The G1 phone looked clunky and bulky with the keyboard. It…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux I don't think it's a GSM vs. CDMA technology issue, so much as a difference between the number of towers each carrier deploys. And as far as I have read, the cellular radio/technology difference will disappear …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Felman Ok I thought the iPhone was a GSM phone and both Bell and Telus are CDMA. We might then have the chinese CDMA version of the phone or is there something I'm missing here... Bell and Telus phones do not have sim …
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There is a whole industry made of blood sucking leeches (aka lawyers) suing Apple. Same in health care... a whole bunch of blood suckers going after doctors, hospitals or anybody making an honest living.
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Quote: Originally Posted by dr_lha One wonders if Sprint's solution is to have crappier phones and less customers, and therefore have less problems. The iPhone has certainly shown AT&T's issues, but I remain to be convinced that if it were…
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Quote: Originally Posted by libertyforall MOT should buy Palm -- it's what they need in IP... Very true. The key to success here in with control os the OS and the proprietary system with an open architecture for development of software. Palm…
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What is wrong this analyst thinking is the same as always: Linear thinking particularly with technology. Tech is full of disruptive innovations. The iPhone itself is a disruptive innovation in mobile computing. It has been gaining market sha…
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The market knows what Apple's non-GAAP real earnings are and the stock has priced that in. The non-GAAP PE is around 20 on a run rate basis. It is ok for a company that has grows revenues at 12% and earnings at 15% - under the current economic con…
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I have an iPhone for 2 months and have been getting all the bars. Occasionally I get dropped calls, much better than Sprint though. Data rate is good. However, the iPhone experience is superb. I got phone, data, etc everything integrated. Very …
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Quote: Originally Posted by John.B I'm not giving up unofficial tethering until AT&T gives me an official version. If that means staying on 3.0.1 for the time being, so be it. John B, How does unofficial tethering works? Also, how do I …
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The simplest way to brick a stolen phone is via registration of embedded physical serial number with the carriers. Anybody who comes with a used phone has to prove they bought it legitimately. I do not know what is the hold up for something like t…
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There are fundamental differences between the ATT versus Verizon and Sprint wireless networks. ATT 3G uses a version of CDMA called WDMA over 5 MHz channel. Voice and data travel in coded packets. Voice is not a big user of resources, but data is…
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China has a huge disjointed bureaucracy... one department probably does not know what the other is doing. There is not way the government can keep standard WiFi devices like the iTouch, or other WiFi smartphones and laptops from coming into the mai…