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figgered out where harry is
He's been camping out at the Apple store the last few days, hoping to be
one of the first to get the new I phone. |
figgered out where harry is
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figgered out where harry is
On 9/21/2012 9:30 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article om, says... He's been camping out at the Apple store the last few days, hoping to be one of the first to get the new I phone. Yeah, they FINALLY got up to 4G, where everybody else has been for two years! Not everybody. 4G is still a little spotty. |
figgered out where harry is
On Friday, September 21, 2012 9:41:08 AM UTC-4, Meyer wrote:
On 9/21/2012 9:30 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article om, says... He's been camping out at the Apple store the last few days, hoping to be one of the first to get the new I phone. Yeah, they FINALLY got up to 4G, where everybody else has been for two years! Not everybody. 4G is still a little spotty. More than a little spotty. http://network4g.verizonwireless.com/#/coverage If you don't live in one of those green dots, even with "America's largest" 4G network, you're out of luck. Personally, 3G is sufficient for anything I need, so my iPhone 4 is just fine for now. Most of my data use is when I'm around WiFi anyway. |
figgered out where harry is
On 9/21/2012 9:58 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article om, says... On 9/21/2012 9:30 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article om, says... He's been camping out at the Apple store the last few days, hoping to be one of the first to get the new I phone. Yeah, they FINALLY got up to 4G, where everybody else has been for two years! Not everybody. 4G is still a little spotty. Everybody, AT&T, Verizon, TMobile, Sprint all have 4G coverage. Apple didn't until now have a phone capable of 4G. I was talking about people. I thought you were too. Choose your words more carefully. |
figgered out where harry is
On 9/21/2012 11:15 AM, wrote:
On Friday, September 21, 2012 9:41:08 AM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 9/21/2012 9:30 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article om, says... He's been camping out at the Apple store the last few days, hoping to be one of the first to get the new I phone. Yeah, they FINALLY got up to 4G, where everybody else has been for two years! Not everybody. 4G is still a little spotty. More than a little spotty. http://network4g.verizonwireless.com/#/coverage If you don't live in one of those green dots, even with "America's largest" 4G network, you're out of luck. Personally, 3G is sufficient for anything I need, so my iPhone 4 is just fine for now. Most of my data use is when I'm around WiFi anyway. When we hook up the sprint "bug" to surf the net we turn it off and restart if we get 4G... It sucks, period... at least around here. |
figgered out where harry is
In article om,
says... On 9/21/2012 9:58 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article om, says... On 9/21/2012 9:30 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article om, says... He's been camping out at the Apple store the last few days, hoping to be one of the first to get the new I phone. Yeah, they FINALLY got up to 4G, where everybody else has been for two years! Not everybody. 4G is still a little spotty. Everybody, AT&T, Verizon, TMobile, Sprint all have 4G coverage. Apple didn't until now have a phone capable of 4G. I was talking about people. I thought you were too. Choose your words more carefully. Learn to comprehend. The subject in the original post was about APPLE.... |
figgered out where harry is
In article , says...
On 9/21/2012 11:15 AM, wrote: On Friday, September 21, 2012 9:41:08 AM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 9/21/2012 9:30 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article om, says... He's been camping out at the Apple store the last few days, hoping to be one of the first to get the new I phone. Yeah, they FINALLY got up to 4G, where everybody else has been for two years! Not everybody. 4G is still a little spotty. More than a little spotty. http://network4g.verizonwireless.com/#/coverage If you don't live in one of those green dots, even with "America's largest" 4G network, you're out of luck. Personally, 3G is sufficient for anything I need, so my iPhone 4 is just fine for now. Most of my data use is when I'm around WiFi anyway. When we hook up the sprint "bug" to surf the net we turn it off and restart if we get 4G... It sucks, period... at least around here. You'd rather use slower 3G than faster 4G? Figures. |
figgered out where harry is
On Friday, September 21, 2012 11:58:28 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 9/21/2012 11:15 AM, wrote: On Friday, September 21, 2012 9:41:08 AM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 9/21/2012 9:30 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article om, says... He's been camping out at the Apple store the last few days, hoping to be one of the first to get the new I phone. Yeah, they FINALLY got up to 4G, where everybody else has been for two years! Not everybody. 4G is still a little spotty. More than a little spotty. http://network4g.verizonwireless.com/#/coverage If you don't live in one of those green dots, even with "America's largest" 4G network, you're out of luck. Personally, 3G is sufficient for anything I need, so my iPhone 4 is just fine for now. Most of my data use is when I'm around WiFi anyway. When we hook up the sprint "bug" to surf the net we turn it off and restart if we get 4G... It sucks, period... at least around here. You'd rather use slower 3G than faster 4G? Figures. You're letting your non-engineer, non-technical side show again. The touted speeds of 3G and 4G networks are a theoretical maximum. In the real world, the actual speed you acheive varies based on many factors such as signal strength, cell site load factor, etc. It's completely plausible that Scot is near a 3G tower but on the fringe of a 4G tower, so he gets much better data rates with 3G. I suppose you'd just make sure the display said "4G", no matter what the results? |
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