Too big of a supporter to China........no thanks.
For those of you that have an iPhone 5 do you find that any of the new features are worth the upgrade?
I dont have one, but the only reason I can see is that if you are an iPhone loyalist and you want 4G service.
Even our toothpaste is made in china. Raw steel is sent over there, processed, shipped back to make "made in USA" cars and John Deere tractors. Snap-on USA tools are made there, along with the tools your dentist uses. Your shopping carts and about everything you put in them is made there. The parts at advanced auto and auto zone are made there. Every type of light bulb made since 1990 is made there.
No escaping your $$$ going to china, and the charger to the phone you use now was "probably" made there. If not the whole charger, at least the plastic for the cable.
...and I bet the expresso machine my girl at starbux uses was made in a Chinese sweatshop too.
You can get 4G service from an iPhone 4...iPhone 4's are not 4G Tony. 3G is just fine for what most people do, that is why I have no real reason to move to 4G until they scrap the 3G network, which is what will happen eventually.
You can get 4G service from an iPhone 4...
iPhone 4's are not 4G Tony. 3G is just fine for what most people do, that is why I have no real reason to move to 4G until they scrap the 3G network, which is what will happen eventually.
3 speed, 4 speed that stuff still confuses me.... All I know is that the iPhone 4S is listed as being 4G on ATT website...http://articles.businessinsider.com/2012-03-08/tech/31135146_1_4g-lte-network-hspa-network
Don't buy an iFone 5, none of you. I'm short in AAPL
Two months, buy an iFone. And an iPad too, I don't care
Rick
http://articles.businessinsider.com/2012-03-08/tech/31135146_1_4g-lte-network-hspa-network
"AT&T and Apple changed the little "3G" to a "4G." Now iPhone 4S owners on AT&T are getting screwed into thinking they're getting a faster connection than they had before."
Good thing to as the wife spilled coffee on her i3 yesterday and it ain't working so good no mo.
If you want to use Google maps, you know that you can bookmark the mobile web page and make it appear as an "app", right? Granted, it's a different interface from what we're used to, but it's an option, depending on what is most important to you.Never thought about that, but you know since I have been using Mapquest I find I like it more. Even when I am listening to tunes the volume goes down and some chic tells me "In 0.5 miles turn right."