ed
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4G works over a longer range than 3G, hence it's popularity in the US - That's the real advantage of it (the higher connection speed is pretty useful too).
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
It's going to be fiddly as fuck cutting a micro to a nano sim.
If you've cut a standard sim to a micro you'll probably struggle too, as contact size is also smaller.
Then are you going to sand the sim thinner so it fits into the slot? The differences I've read about make it seem like you're going to damage the sim if you try to make it fit.
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James
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Looks like EE are only rolling out 4G in major cities at first?
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ed
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Sounds like what happened when 3G began to get rolled out. I wonder if I signed up to a 3G service with someone whether it would automatically become 4G when the rest roll it out next year?
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AlunJ
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Is it only EE who have a 4G license then?
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ed
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For now yes, the rest of the 4G spectrum is going up for auction later on this year.
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James
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The only reason I'm keen for 4G is to provide a more reliable signal on my commute, but it sounds like that won't be the case for the first phase of 4G, so in that case, I'll wait until O2 have it.
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Toby
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Does this iphone have a 4g compatible radio?
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Marc
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Registered my interest on o2
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Can't register my interest in one on 3 Cunts.
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Registered my interest on o2
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Bart
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Given that o2 wont have 4G for sometime, think i'll give it a miss
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John
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/13/lte-iphone-5-uk-ee-and-three-in-uk-but-not-o2-and-vodafone-4g/
Lol, won't work on O2 or voda 4g anyway
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ed
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Three seem to be the only network offering unlimited data at the moment - how unlimited is their unlimited data? As unlimited as GiffGaff's?
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John
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/13/apple-lightning-to-micro-usb-adapter/
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adiohead
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Sent from my iPhone5
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Toby
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as in as much as you want, Simon_16v off here used about 85Gb in 18 months or so and didnt have any issues
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ed
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Sounds ok - I've been using Spotify a lot lately and don't really want to change my habits.
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Daniel_Corsa
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Tried to request a nano sim from 02 again. "Come to the shop on 21st" what a joke, wait at home for iPhone 5, drive 30mins to 02 shop, wait inline for a nano sim, do a sim swap same day as everyone else, drive 30mins home and set phone up.
No thanks, just send me one out to my house so I can swap ready for 21st.
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quote: Originally posted by John
http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/13/apple-lightning-to-micro-usb-adapter/
Shame it wasn't the other way round, could of made a fortune importing them from the US and selling them here
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quote: Originally posted by John
http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/13/lte-iphone-5-uk-ee-and-three-in-uk-but-not-o2-and-vodafone-4g/
Lol, won't work on O2 or voda 4g anyway
I told everyone this pages and pages ago...
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Robbo
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Also, as Engadget said, they ar elikely to release another model in future once mass market 800MHz comes online
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ed
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They released a model for just Verizon, I agree with Orbbo.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by ed
4G works over a longer range than 3G, hence it's popularity in the US - That's the real advantage of it (the higher connection speed is pretty useful too).
thats wildy off kilter for you Ed :/
4G doesnt work over a longer range than 3G per se, its frequency specific. Clearly 2600MHz LTE is going to reach a longer range than 3G as 3G uses 1800MHz usually, but not all 4G is 2600MHz.
In any case, its a moot point as MNOs will be using lower quality yet longer reaching 1800/2600MHz in the rural areas and the lower frequency, higher quality yet shorter reaching 700/800MHz in the cities, spectrum-dependent clearly.
PS thanks to Apple for making everyone now use the term LTE instead of 4G, as it should be :/
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by ed
They released a model for just Verizon, I agree with Orbbo.
it will come, but for now i dont think anyone is commercially using 800MHz for 4G services as its usally the TV frequency and is still being switched off in many countries
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