It's funny how it only takes an incremental software update to magically make a network 4G eh?
It's funny how it only takes an incremental software update to magically make a network 4G eh?
Well I did. I just didn't specify whether or nothing I meant officially or not.
No, because the name of this device isn't 'the new iPad', it's just iPad and happens to be new. Next year, the new one will still be called iPad, and in the keynote they'll still call it 'the new iPad' because, well, it's new.
I don't know. The colour might be nice to see when booting up a fresh iPad with a retina display.
Or he likely touched it up with the new iPhoto app he got for only $4.99! ;)
through last year means they are at 315 million iOS devices as a cumulative total from inception (2007) through last year (2011).
You keep saying everything they added is 'expected'. So what if it is 'expected'? It's there, and it's just what is expected, nothing more, nothing less, so what's the problem?
No. It's a low quality stream. It always has been for keynotes. I'm not sure why, they have the infrastructure to pump out millions of 1080p videos to Apple TVs and iTunes, yet they can't pump out their own content in even SD quality.
I wholeheartedly agree. I have 6GB of data. Why should I have to suffer because American data plans suck. It should definitely be a user choice. And if they don't want to warn you every time because they think it could become a nuisance, then it should just be an option in your Apple ID.
You don't have to wait for anything. If you don't like the speed of 3G then use Wifi, or buy an LTE iPad and use that.
T-Mobile does have a 42Mbps HSPA+ network is that not done through DC-HSDPA? I thought HSPA+ was normally maxed at 21Mbps and uses Dual-Cell to go to 42Mbps.
But I was still right, kinda... It is HSPA+ 21mbps, like I said. ;)
I agree completely. I work for a carrier and I hate that they started calling HSPA+ '4G'. It was all marketing.
9.4mm. Just sayin'
Yeah, they started preorders last week. They're shipping now I believe.
You win, my friend.
You win, my friend.
Looks like it's coming to T-Mobile.
You win, my friend.
My Raspberry Pi also does 1080p