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Quote: Originally Posted by stike vomit You don't think that the current mess in the Euro-zone proves that the UK may have a point in being a bit sceptical? And just who is the financial centre of Europe? Where is most …
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Remember this law is only about defects present when purchased from the seller. So if someone brings in something with a defect that came after delivery, the law doesn't apply. If it was a proven …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 If you read the solutions that Apple provided, as mentioned in the article, you would know it isn't an issue if you take a few simple steps, steps that are outlined in any camera manual or photogr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jacodb For many years Nokia existed because nobody in the phone industry innovated, consumers had to be happy with the crap phone companies created, that was untill Apple created the iPhone. Did not …
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank Yeah, but your Braun toothbrush is only being used for about 2 minutes a couple of times a day and you can charge it once and it would last a few days or so on a charge. The Nokia phone wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nikon133 The way I understand, on new Lumia 920 you'll have to touch specific part of device with top of the phone to sync it (presuming that device is sync-able and not just a charger), and sync remains whe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Which means carrying an additional item and plugging something separate into the phone. If you're going to do that, you might as well carry the charger. Why such a negative stance? It limits…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Sounds interesting. Does it work without adapters if your device has a built-in wireless charging coil? That would be ideal, provided the added weight and device thickness isn't too much. Havin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Unless the charging loop can be built into a surface unobtrusively, I really don't see much benefit. When you use a cord to charge and you're done, the cord can be set aside easily and it doesn't both…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee Actually only *slightly* different from inductive charging, and not likely to work over any kind of large distances or in a real-life situation for many years (if at all). Now, if…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Synced between Notes on my Macs and my iPad. Not done yet. Doesn't that score you a point? (Claiming ownership...) ;-)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Thanks for that. That video didn't say anything about the 0.4% rate (0,55% and 1.7%). Also if you think about my examples, they are quite plausible reasons why the real numbers …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil When 99.6% of users reported not having this problem, it's not a problem with the phone. Where does that 99.6% "not affected"-figure people here quote come from? The fact that only 0…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX You mean countless videos of many phones from many vendors attenuating the signal when fingers block a signal? Yep, seen them. Have you not read how the iPhone 4 was able to make and hold a call a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by elehcdn Except that South Korea & Japan are countries with some of the most extensive cell networks - making them a very attractive market. That's why the "as far as deployments go" and the pre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX I assume you realize that a dropped call can happen between your device, the connecting tower, all the interchange between networks and carriers, the receiver's tower and the receiver's device…
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Quote: Originally Posted by amiga_tone What do you mean "the hodgepodge of different LTE frequency bands used by various carriers globally"? It seems the rest of the world (yes that is more than 3 countries) are using bands…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX This iPhone 5 with 5 LTE operating bands is impressive. I've never seen that many in any LTE device. Actually you have. Just about a week ago on the new Nokia Lumia's and the discussion we …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX It's hard to believe Apple would have a different iPhone for each market but it's finally time to introduce LTE now that the 3rd gen LTE chips (2nd gen Gobi LTE chips) are here. Tech doesn't alway…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Yes, it includes Apple's use of 4G technologies in the infringement claims. Read the link I supplied for additional clarity. The link didn't clarify too much as it only had patent numbers. Pat…