Not from here, but living in the area. I work in the city.Aeon712 said:Kaching you're from Philly also?
Not from here, but living in the area. I work in the city.Aeon712 said:Kaching you're from Philly also?
dskillzhtown said:I didn't know why GDJustin was being such as ass about it anyway. Unless he is an engineer working on the project, he can't say what is BS and what is not.
You added that little edit after people posted stories about the speed increases and reasons for them.GDJustin said:In my post I even said that it was very possible that some people, regionally, might be getting better speeds than they were yesterday. The story seems to back THAT up, too. That's the nature of wireless networks like that. They're up and down.
Still wrong, though. No one is talking about theoretical maximums or changing the EDGE protocol. The actual network (you know, cables and towers?) can be, and apparently was, upgraded, making real-world speeds faster.GDJustin said:The point is Edge, as a network, isn't upgradable. It has speed limitations that it will *always* adhere to. So posts like "zomg maybe Apple made ATT upgrade Edge?!?" make me ":lol :lol "
mashoutposse said:Heh, that's exactly how the detractors sound. Hope his plan works![]()
6. Edge and Not 3G
Apple's decision to go with AT&T is also costly for another reason. The iPhone apparently will be using AT&T's super-slow and crappy Edge data service instead of 3G. Wow. Another major screw-up by Apple. Are you willing to pay for a slow data connection on your "cool" iPhone? Stop and think about that for a minute. You're going to be paying for a data service that might take a few minutes to load this web page, depending on how it performs that day you use it.
Given that the iPhone is supposed to be "cutting edge", I can't imagine what Apple was thinking to release it on a service that doesn't offer 3G data transfer speeds. It's like Apple released a corvette that can only go up to 35mph. What the heck is the point?
Flo_Evans said:who wants to take bets on how well/bad GAf works with the browser? :lol
shantyman said:It will work like it does in Safari in Mac Os X. That's one of the biggest features- it has a real web browser.
Fairly Incredible said:You added that little edit after people posted stories about the speed increases and reasons for them.
Still wrong, though. No one is talking about theoretical maximums or changing the EDGE protocol. The actual network (you know, cables and towers?) can be, and apparently was, upgraded, making real-world speeds faster.
shantyman said:It will work like it does in Safari in Mac Os X. That's one of the biggest features- it has a real web browser.
GDJustin said:The max speed is what it is and can't be changed. The Engadget post even says the same thing, right at the end.
In my post I even said that it was very possible that some people, regionally, might be getting better speeds than they were yesterday. The story seems to back THAT up, too. That's the nature of wireless networks like that. They're up and down.
The point is Edge, as a network, isn't upgradable. It has speed limitations that it will *always* adhere to. So posts like "zomg maybe Apple made ATT upgrade Edge?!?" make me ":lol :lol "
Fairly Incredible said:You added that little edit after people posted stories about the speed increases and reasons for them.
Gary Whitta said:The guy in front of me in line is reading the autobography of Steve Wozniak.
dskillzhtown said:Hardware is part of the network, right? Well they made upgrades to the hardware that lead to faster speeds. So yes, the network was upgraded and the result was faster speeds. Why is it that hard to believe that? Same thing at work, they made upgrades to our hardware and now a wireless network that was a joke is faster than our wired connections.
borghe said:I'm waiting for it to be offered through the corporate portal.. yeah I may be waiting a few months, but it sure beats paying $600 for it.
I really do want one though.
explodet said:As a Canadian I can't get an iPhone yet - so all I can do is eagerly watch if Stephen Colbert is ever going to get one.![]()
SarBear said:My mother has AT&T service and she receives a decent discount because she works for a hospital. 24% off service, 45% off equipment. If I decide to add a line and use this phone, would the discount cover the iPhone? Or will some "out of left field" fine print come into play?
985boi said:iPhone line in Houston, TX:
Found it here
985boi said:
985boi said:iPhone line in Houston, TX:
Obese people /IMG]
[IMG]Stupid people /IMG]
[IMG]corporate-dick sucking drones /IMG]
Found it [URL=http://www.houston-imports.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6895417#post6895417]here[/URL][/QUOTE]
I'm glad I'm not this.
Sapiens said:I'm glad I'm not this.
Yeah I made that post before I finished the articalmashoutposse said:Read his #1 reason![]()
The bluetooth headset comes with the dual dock AND the bluetooth travel cable.Hooker said:Holy hell, was this already known? $129 for the bluetooth headset? or $19 for the headphone plug? That's expensive man!!
Hooker said:http://www.apple.com/iphone/accessories/$19 for the headphone plug? That's expensive man!!
RainbowL33T said:
People get excited over all kinds of stuff. I'll be in line many hours early for a video game to go on sale at midnight in a few months. :lolManaByte said:It's a ****ing PHONE. A PHONE. Why wait in line all day for that? It's cool, but I wasn't camping out over nite for my KRAZR. I hope those guys are scalpers who try to sell it on eBay and lose money in the process.
RainbowL33T said:
BenjaminBirdie said::lol :lol :lol
"These are Adidums. Instead of three stripes they have four. For less money, you get one more stripe. Is very good deal."
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
(I miss The State)
:lolRainbowL33T said:
White Man said:ManaByte, didn't you wait out for Star Wars merch or something?
RainbowL33T said: