irratebass 02:23 PM 10-05-2011
CigarNut 03:18 PM 10-05-2011
Originally Posted by Devanmc:
...As for the topic of the I4S. i think the biggest thing bar none that apple needs to do with the IOS firmware is get flash support...
I don't think that will ever happen. Apple is looking for HTML 5 to solve this problem for them.
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MikeyC 03:38 PM 10-05-2011
Originally Posted by Devanmc:
just wait.. google is supposed to be announcing a Samsung/Google nexus prime(October 11th at some event). Which will have more development support, new android system and higher hardware specs. It should also support google wallet. Which might be a cool feature.
I have a moto bionic. Although its pretty cool. I liked the droid charge for user friendliness, development friendliness(custom ROMS) and it was lighter. MOTO blur is crap, its locked down like a vault and the phone is built pretty cheaply. IE lots of soft plastic.
As for the topic of the I4S. i think the biggest thing bar none that apple needs to do with the IOS firmware is get flash support. Sure i dont use it ofter but its great not to see broken webpages when i need to.
Originally Posted by Devanmc:
on the contrary. The LTE network is exceptional if you are in an area with it. I have an unlimited data plan as im grandfathered in. I use to for my downloads on campus as not to get into trouble. Even with a USB phone tether my phone is 10x faster then my dorms internet. Verizon also hasnt been able to throttle LTE yet. So even if i go threw 10gb in a week(just an example), they cant slow me down other then to kick me off which they wont do.
I have a Charge and my wife just got the Bionic. I couldn't agree with you more . . . two GREAT phones. I don't jailbreak my phones ever so the fact that the Bionic is locked down is not an issue for me. I do find though that the Bionic is a little smoother likely due to the faster processor. So for me, I wish I had the Bionic. As far as data network, there's no comparison between 3G and LTE. The data is so much faster and I actually don't mind surfing the internet on my Charge and the apps work so much faster. The bigger screen is an improvement as well. It's easy to see web pages and reading emails is not a problem at all.
As a former iPhone user, I can honestly say I STRONGLY prefer the Droid platform. I was thinking the new iPhone would make me regret the switch but I'm happy to say . . . the 4S catches Apple up to what Google phones have been doing for quite some time now and not even all the way. Maybe when the 5 comes out it'll be a closer contest.
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Resipsa 05:41 PM 10-05-2011
Originally Posted by Devanmc:
on the contrary. The LTE network is exceptional if you are in an area with it. I have an unlimited data plan as im grandfathered in. I use to for my downloads on campus as not to get into trouble. Even with a USB phone tether my phone is 10x faster then my dorms internet. Verizon also hasnt been able to throttle LTE yet. So even if i go threw 10gb in a week(just an example), they cant slow me down other then to kick me off which they wont do.
With the weightlessness and all I've heard playing basketball on the moon is great too
The network doesn't do most people much good since it's not in a lot of areas yet
And they don't need to throttle you, youre misunderstanding either the issue or the technology
Throttling refers to the speed of the network, like a governor on a car engine
Data caps limit how much data you can download, regardless of network speed.
Verizon has a 2 gb cap for most people. Streaming. A hd movie would blow through that cap in mere minutes on a lte network
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MiamiE 08:08 AM 10-06-2011
I left my iPhone in NYC so ill be upgrading.
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Devanmc 08:12 AM 10-06-2011
Originally Posted by Resipsa:
With the weightlessness and all I've heard playing basketball on the moon is great too
The network doesn't do most people much good since it's not in a lot of areas yet
And they don't need to throttle you, youre misunderstanding either the issue or the technology
Throttling refers to the speed of the network, like a governor on a car engine
Data caps limit how much data you can download, regardless of network speed.
Verizon has a 2 gb cap for most people. Streaming. A hd movie would blow through that cap in mere minutes on a lte network
On that side of the coin i agree. If you are upgrading to a smart phone and have a data cap or are not living in a LTE are. Its a moot point because either to dont have it or will use so much data so quickly.
:-)
as for the throttling, yes i understand what it means.What i was refering to is that. If you are grandfathers into unlimited data. Verizon starts throttling your network data speed above 5gb on the 3g network. If i remember correctly. But they are unable to do this on LTE as of yet.
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shilala 08:13 AM 10-06-2011
Originally Posted by Resipsa:
Verizon has a 2 gb cap for most people. Streaming. A hd movie would blow through that cap in mere minutes on a lte network
...Which makes LTE moot, and only further announces Verizon's senselessness.
They have the Reverse Midas touch. Everything they lay their hands on turns to sh1t.
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Devanmc 08:17 AM 10-06-2011
Originally Posted by shilala:
...Which makes LTE moot, and only further announces Verizon's senselessness.
They have the Reverse Midas touch. Everything they lay their hands on turns to sh1t.
its a tiered systemwith 2, 5 and 8gb options. Att is doing the same to new smart phone customers. so im not sure why it makes only Verizon senseless.
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shilala 08:25 AM 10-06-2011
Originally Posted by Devanmc:
its a tiered systemwith 2, 5 and 8gb options. Att is doing the same to new smart phone customers. so im not sure why it makes only Verizon senseless.
Use math. Compare the throughput, data options that it serves, and figure out what it will cost to actually use it an any manner that would take advantage of it's (theoretical) speed and throughput.
It's like filling a quart jar with a firehouse and charging 10 bucks every time you get a drink.
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Devanmc 08:27 AM 10-06-2011
Originally Posted by shilala:
Use math. Compare the throughput, data options that it serves, and figure out what it will cost to actually use it an any manner that would take advantage of it's (theoretical) speed and throughput.
It's like filling a quart jar with a firehouse and charging 10 bucks every time you get a drink.
fair enough, it was really a silly idea.
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DPD6030 08:55 AM 10-06-2011
Originally Posted by Smokin Gator:
I guess my son isn't getting my iPhone 4 like he thought!!!
oh come on dad you promised me!
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floydpink 09:57 AM 10-06-2011
all this NFC and LTE talk. I remember actually having this model and thinking I was cutting edge and my parent's house had a rotary;
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Devanmc 10:10 AM 10-06-2011
Originally Posted by floydpink:
all this NFC and LTE talk. I remember actually having this model and thinking I was cutting edge and my parent's house had a rotary;
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this was my first
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I now have
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I hate the bionic so much right now. I might actually get the nexus prime after its been out a month or so...
nexus prime will be both LTE and NFC.
:-)
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MurphysLaw 10:31 AM 10-06-2011
So back on topic, I'll be buying the 4s for my wife to replace her 3GS. She's overdue for an upgrade and she probably won't notice when I swap my iPhone 4 with her 4s after a few days
:-)
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