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This is a feature I have never had so I'm not sure how big of a deal it is. For those that had it, do you use it often?
Not really. When using Voice/Data on AT&T, you actually wont be using 4G LTE connection. The AT&T iPhone 5 when in need of simultaneous voice/data will revert to their HSPA+ signal, which is capable of both voice and data. So, your speeds will then basically be 3G speeds.
Yes, the antenna is capable of both 4G and 3G connectivity. So, it will revert to the HSPA+ signal for 3g connection for voice/data.This is a feature I have never had so I'm not sure how big of a deal it is. For those that had it, do you use it often?
LMAO. My nerdness is strong enough, I can talk cell phone signals all day and be right. I need a life.Do you need backup War?
Do you need backup War?
LMAO. My nerdness is strong enough, I can talk cell phone signals all day and be right. I need a life.
I like being able to text at the same time, both sending and receiving. It's also really handy if you get put on hold.
I like being able to text at the same time, both sending and receiving. It's also really handy if you get put on hold.
LMAO. My nerdness is strong enough, I can talk cell phone signals all day and be right. I need a life.
Uh oh guys, now Kmac is here. Between he and WE they have 19 batteries between them. They can go for hours. We may need to organize this.
LOL @ Frank. Dude's we all know I was/am an Android guy, in fact I use to battle some of the now android guys when they were Steve Jobs offspring, but I get a free iPhone from work. I think the Nav feature sucks. I do like that I'm in and out of so many dealerships and my iPhone remembers how to connect to each one's wifi everytime I come back in, that's pretty cool. My android didn't do that.
that is a little handy feature I take for granted
LOL @ Frank. Dude's we all know I was/am an Android guy, in fact I use to battle some of the now android guys when they were Steve Jobs offspring, but I get a free iPhone from work. I think the Nav feature sucks. I do like that I'm in and out of so many dealerships and my iPhone remembers how to connect to each one's wifi everytime I come back in, that's pretty cool. My android didn't do that.
Even the vaunted iPhone 5 still cant do voice and data on Verizon. But if you need that you can always switch to At&t. Mine just handled a phone call, downloaded an update and fixed my golf swing all at the same time.
TC your Android phone didnt connect to wifi's the same way? Or you turned it off?
LOL @ Frank. Dude's we all know I was/am an Android guy, in fact I use to battle some of the now android guys when they were Steve Jobs offspring, but I get a free iPhone from work. I think the Nav feature sucks. I do like that I'm in and out of so many dealerships and my iPhone remembers how to connect to each one's wifi everytime I come back in, that's pretty cool. My android didn't do that.
It didn't, but it was an older model android buddy. I had to go in and manually login to their wifi every time dude. I alway leave my wifi on.
I was an Android guy, now I'm using an iPhone, though I'm considering going back to android. Heck I was using Android 2.1 on my old phone. The new OS is definitely better than that. I don't hate my phone, it does some things very well. It's easy to use.
Now that is an awesome phone
It didn't, but it was an older model android buddy. I had to go in and manually login to their wifi every time dude. I alway leave my wifi on.
Youve seen what Im working with fixing this swing takes processing power and a huge screen.
One thing about my iPhone is I NEVER turned off BT or wifi with it.
Youve seen what Im working with fixing this swing takes processing power and a huge screen.
One thing about my iPhone is I NEVER turned off BT or wifi with it.
The newer Android OS has improved greatly on that.
Dude, I still like the iPhone. I used it for years, but changed because, well, I wanted a change and something different.
I do, however, love bantering with these smartphone wars