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Quote: Originally Posted by slcossio But wouldn't it also be an advantage to be able to set-up several SIM cards from within your phone? Let's say you had already set up a SIM card with a company in your country, then you travel to another countr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Patranus No. The way for Apple to do this is to just get ride of the sim regardless of what "the market" says. When Apple does it, others will follow. Remember when everyone said Apple was stupid for getting rid o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX That's not accurate. The simple data stored on a physical SIM could be stored as printed text on a card you buy in any store and then inputted manually. This has plenty of benefits over physical SIMs, like b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdonisSMU They should do away with the sims. Sim cards are a way for people like Nokia to make other hardware vendors dependent on their ip. Nokia will try to use FRAND as a defense to legitimate claims of infringement…
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ThreeUK were going to launch a 42Mbps HSPA+ network as 4G because it was being done in the US, however most the public didn't agree and they decided to call it ultra fast 3G instead. Anyway, heres a speediest from my 4S, and it seems its faster t…
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Haha, LTE isn't even 4G, and that comes from the people who make it (GSMA) The only 4G is LTE-Advanced, a technology has to reach above 100Mbps to be classed as 4G, LTE in the US is NO WHERE near 100Mbps. My 4S reaches 11Mbps down, which is fa…
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I'm pretty sure the current 7Mbps (I think) for the iPad 2 is already enough to stream HD video. I'm hoping for 21Mbps HSPA+
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Quote: Originally Posted by webfrasse They are on your machine and if you're using iCloud now you can go check it in ~/Library/Mobile Documents. That's your Dropbox right there and it will work for any doc you put there.. iCloud is pretty much…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ljocampo I don't have enough knowledge in this technology to give a intelligent reply, but I still say "I wouldn't say never." My thinking was when Apple came out with the iPad 3G it was software activated to a carrier…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sunilraman Nice... Is that on O2? If not, what 3G network? After living on 3G for oh, five months, I finally have DSL at home. 15mbps or so. Ah, LTE, ye have big shoes to filleth. Three, all you can eat data. YUM
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Quote: Originally Posted by sunilraman Hi DED, as mentioned previously, would you be able to add iPhone 4S to the chart? It does beyond 7.2mbps download, and 10mbps or more can be achieved in several major cities around the world on iPhone 4S. …
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This isn't surprising. We have a different phone market compared to the US. Many people here are on PAYG and as Android phones are cheaper, it makes sense that a lot of them buy an Android. Of course there's PAYG iPhones too.
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They should call the next one Nyan.
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Im a bit confused on how GateKeeper is ment to work? Is it solely in the UI or is it done in the security level of the OS? As I see, why can't we just go and launch a binary from Terminal, will that require a certificate too? Psst, I hope Bash…
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Oh please, For one there is no standard on LTE frequency, let alone enough of a roll out worldwide to want this, theres what 5000 LTE frequencies now? Also, the CMDA in the 4S is only used on Verizon/Sprint in the US, and not anywhere else on …
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Quote: Originally Posted by The Other Steve It says that the bulk of them are trojans. Are there any that found a way to bypass the password and install without the user having to type in their password? They would have to find an exploit in t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Based on the flawed concept of security through obscurity Mac OS should have some viruses by now and iOS should have a lot more. Remember, these are malware threats in the form of trojans not actual…
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Prepaid iPhones (PAYG) are actually quite popular in the UK. Infact all the 5 iPhone carriers over here are fighting each other in the prepaid market massively for smartphones, free data etc. Funny how its grown in english-speaking countries, whi…
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It looks likes theres two departments of Microsoft that hate each other. the iOS Department and WP7 departments.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheShepherd Is Apple going to copy the hardware prices of Window based machines? The cost addon when you consider on a Mac, don't need AV (be sensible), and OS upgrades are cheap. Windows: Buy/Download AV, pay …