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Will Web-Craving Consumers Bite Big For Premium 3G iPhone Service?
http://mashable.com/ 2008/ 05/ 11/ iphone-3g-2/
How would you like your emails, tweets, and Web searches delivered? Slowly? Really slowly? If the latest sign of the next-generation iPhone is to be believed, you'll have a choice. According to a discovery by Chronic Productions, published earlier this weekend, and relayed by MacRumors, Engadget Mobile, et al., prospective users of the next iteration of Apple's most ambitious mobile device will be given the option to browse the Internet via 3G broadband or by way of the now-standard 2.5G/EDGE connection. All you'll have to do is flip a software-based switch, similar to how iPhone users currently transfer between EDGE and Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Premium 3G for iPhone Overrated?
http://zedomax.net/web20/premium-3g-for-iphone-overrated/According to recent rumors, Apple’s iPhone, will offer a “premium” 3G service, supposedly a lot faster. Will consumers jump on the bandwagon? I’d say hell no as a previous users of AT&T’s “premium” service (when it was Cingular), the premium 3G service is still slower than Sprint’s CDMA network. Heck, I did a lot of testing over at our dot com blog when 3G was out about a year ago. What iPhone needs is WiMax, a proven technology that seems to take years to get in the hands of U.S. consumers including me. iPhone + 3G Premium = Still really slow browsing, still really slow twitts, still really slow whatever. What Apple should have done is partner with Sprint in the beginning and they would have a lot faster speeds by now and 5 to 10 times faster once Sprint rolls out their WiMax. Clearwire + Sprint = bad AT&T + Apple = bad Sprint + Apple = good Clearwire + AT&T = good (let the bad companies work together so we don’t have to face them…) According to a discovery by Chronic Productions, published earlier this weekend, and relayed by MacRumors, Engadget Mobile, et al., prospective users of the next iteration of Apple’s most ambitious mobile device will be given the option to browse the Internet via 3G broadband or by way of the now-standard 2.5G/EDGE connection. All you’ll have to do is flip a software-based switch, similar to how iPhone users currently transfer between EDGE and Wi-Fi connectivity. via mashable amp, apple, bandwagon, broadband, cdma network, clearwire, com blog, connectivity, consumers, discovery, fi, heck, iphone, iteration, mobile device, premium service, prospective users, proven technology, sprint, web2.0, wimax
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Will Web-Craving Consumers Bite Big For Premium 3G iPhone Service?
http://www.3g-iphone-blog.com/will-web-craving-consumers-bit...Will Web-Craving Consumers Bite Big For Premium 3G iPhone Service? Yet 3G subscribers must often pay $39+ for unhindered Web data access on any compatible devices. So there may logically be fewer 3G iPhone subscriptions registered upon delivery of the new handset. (Which is widely expected to occur … …Read More Posted by 3g iPhone Blog under 3G iPhone No Comments »
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