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Quote: Originally Posted by AIaddict I dont see anything in the code to suggest the new iphones are CDMA. They could be 2011 iphone 5's with different LTE chipsets, or maybe there are testing new 3.5G options. Just because they are testing some…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mbarriault I wish this rumour would die already. A Verizon iPhone - which, btw, wouldn't even have the option of a carrier unlock and would only be ever sold with Verizon, a large but limited market - has been set for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 An LTE only iPhone is years away. An LTE phone from Verizon would also have to support CDMA. An LTE phone with Verizon isn't years away. With Mobile broadband cards & the upcoming Google Tablets it's a …
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They "might" also make more money. They might get on a service carrier which I wouldn't be winching when I make a call. About time.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mark2005 Be careful - iPhone is getting plenty of overseas sales, while Android hasn't really made a big move offshore. So in a US-only survey, the two could be comparable, with both in the range of about 3m units p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Please stop. I can't take this mountain of evidence for AT&T being the world's worst GSM carrier. Your proof is overwhelming. Quote: Originally Posted by ogmudbone I though the iPad deal with AT&a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcarling The only sense in which Apple can be accused of "screwing around" here is by allowing their phones to be locked to a particular carrier, but all phone manufacturers do that. Verizon built a network that is no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cory Bauer Time for Apple to get on more than the worst network in the United States. PLEASE be right about that!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Not true about the tethering. iPhone has had tethering for ages and it's used every day around the world. AT&T won't allow it in the USA, but that's a different thing altogether. iPhone tethers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Leithal I guess they'll need a second phone... since the first one's battery life will be so crappy. Wonder if they will be allowed to keep their iPhones? uh. The iphones is any better? Sorry Charlie. Own both.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Well... now even Google thinks it's not worth the time, effort, and investment of getting a Nexus phone outfitted and working on a network that no one outside of the U.S. uses. I wonder what the critics will s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cnocbui No it won't. Apple will do absolutely nothing concrete against Gizmodo. I doubt Apple has anything financial to gain by having Gizmodo become more critical of Apple products. Gizmodo & Apple have somewh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by g3pro The iPhone can't simultaneously use data and voice on Verizon's network. A million fanbois cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. Yet you can Skype for free on any Blackberry or Android over thei…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Read before you comment. CDMA is a dead technology and a niche technology. LTE is the direction Apple is headed and it will only be with presently deployed GSM 3G technology systems. LTE is the direct…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregAlexander It makes no sense for the upcoming iPhone to support LTE. AT&T has no LTE network (and Verizon's network is very limited). LTE doesn't support voice yet and is focussed only on data devices like th…
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awesome. use it on bootcamp. Mac would be so desired.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Looks like Google's new iPad yeah totally. The one that supports FLASH, a micro usb, Voip, Video Conferencing,4g, GPS, a real OS. You must mean that one! proto 2009: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mazda 3s With regards to multi-touch, why hasn't Apple gone after Palm or Microsoft? Both use multitouch currently. And Palm seems to be in a weeks position than HTC which would make them an easy "kill". HTC has the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dagamer34 It doesn't matter how fast your network is if the signal doesn't exist. Such is the problem AT&T has. I'm trying to figure out where Sprint has this service....Uh. Kansas? It's not exactly available. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gin_tonic I'm still waiting for at least 1 (one) phone running Android 1.4 Yes Gin Tonic. You are correct. I use both 1.5 & 2.1 that's rooted & it's no big deal with other applications android or not. Also…