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Next week? Try tomorrow. Looks like it’s the long-awaited CDMA iPhone 4. Here’s hoping a bunch of people leave AT&T for Verizon and thus makes my AT&T service even better.
curious to see this. I'm kind of excited. My ATT contract is coming up,a nd I'm looking for a way to reduce my costs :P 1. Did the address the "no data while on the phone" issue? 2. Which iphone will this be? Iphone 4? Will they get the new iphone when ATT does? 3. Will it cost less for a plan and still give me unlimited data? 4. Does it use that fancy new chip that will allow the phone to be on either network? great news. I could use 3G..it's spotty where I am.
No. This is an inherent property of the CDMA radio technology that Verizon and Sprint use. Maybe they’ve come up with some weird hack to get around it, like installing two CDMA radios, but then you’d get double the battery drain and a bigger load on Verizon’s network. iPhone 4. And yes, presumably Verizon will get the iPhone 5 at the same time AT&T does. Yes to unlimited data, but total price depends. Unknown but unlikely due to physical space being at a premium inside the iPhone 4’s case, plus the Verizon iPhone 4’s case is different from the AT&T iPhone 4’s case. My suggestion? If your contract is up or nearly up, just wait until June for the iPhone 5.
id tell you all to forget about attnt, verizon and the iphone. and get the mytouch 4g on tmobile. thats only if you want wifi hotspot capabilities and USB tethering at no additional charges and video chatting without being on wifi. all on mothly rate plans cheaper then verizon or attnt. but i understand the other side of the argument too. i mean everyone has an iphone. what other reason(s) is there to get an iphone that im overlooking?
Weren’t you the one who had a thread on which phone to buy? I recall that thread ending by the OP becoming too impatient to wait for the iPhone 4 and buying something else. And without turning this into a debate thread, I’ll just say that image quality on 3G video chat is crap.
In addition to 3G video chat not being an advantage due to ****ty image quality, the Verizon iPhone will function as a wifi hotspot.
It will be interesting to see how the battery life holds up when the phone is being used as a wifi hotspot. I know the Droids batteries do not last long at all, and since you can't interchange the battery on an IPhone...... Desides, since you the phone can't do data and voice at the same time, how will it operate as a hotspot? I'm guessing more along the lines that it might just act as an access point, and that it will need wifi access. Edit: after reading the link you posted I guess it will truly be a 3G hotspot. Im still confused as to whether you can make a call while using it as a hotspot.
Like i said on hell... There's Wifi apps for the iPhone4 (jailbroken) that do not kill the battery (iPhone4's battery owns all). I'd assume a Wifi app made by Verizon or Apple will be even more effective than a homebrew app.
your memory isnt too clear. i did make a thread asking for advice, which you were VERY helpful in. (thank you) i definately did not "become too impatient to wait for an iphone 4" as changing to a worse provider and spending more money every month for worse/less service, wasnt an option for me. "wait for the next coming of the iphone" was your answer before, as is now. i wanted a phone without waiting for something that wasnt even announced yet. so i got the best one available at the time. it may not be the best one anymore, but the iphone certainly doesnt just win by default every time. mytouch 4g should have better then 3g connection capabilities (4g/HSPA or whatever it is)..... and regardless, being able to have poor video quality over 3g connection is FAR better then NO video chat what-so-ever without wifi. its the first phone ive seen thats made me regret getting my phone. now my mother has one. my girlfriend has one. her brother has one. and when i walked into my bosses office a week ago, he had a brand new one sitting on his desk. i own stock in apple so it benefits me a little when people just buy the iphone without thinking about it. but i honestly think the mytouch 4g on tmobile is the best option. i only wish i would have gotten some HTC stock at 200 when i got my phone. its 894 right now.
Follow-ups to the VeriPhone 4 announcement: 1. Verizon will sell CDMA-enabled iPads. Currently they only sell wifi-only iPads. 2. iOS 4.3 could bring the Personal Hotspot feature to GSM iPhones. Not to say AT&T, but just GSM. AT&T will apparently never add this feature. So what? The iPhone’s battery is still of a higher capacity than any Android-using phone that I’m aware of. Tethering works the same way any other Verizon phone would. And I would imagine that, since the phone is operating as a wifi hotspot, it’s using the data connection and is therefore unable to receive calls. I believe at the time you were asking, the iPhone 4 had yet to be released, but was only a few weeks off. Therefore the question was whether you should get an iPhone 3GS, wait for the iPhone 4, or go an alternate route. That’s my recollection, anyway… … Borne out by this statement. The biggest advantage Android offers over iOS is tight integration of Google services and better out of the box GPS driving directions. Otherwise, the iOS ecosystem is superior to the Android Market and its various offshoots, and the iPhone 4’s hardware is unmatched by any Android phone, although the Nexus S is a good step forward. Despite the fact that the MyTouch 4G has 4G in its name, it does not use 4G. T-Mobile has not deployed an LTE (aka 4G) network. The only company that has deployed LTE so far is Sprint, and it’s far from comprehensive coverage. Carriers are trying to pass of HSPA+ as 4G, when really it’s more like 3.5G. No, it’s not. You’re chewing up bandwidth and data allotments for an inferior experience. You might as well just stick to voice and save the megabytes. Not really. It would have benefitted you if you had AT&T stock before today, but Apple stock was sky-high even before they released the original iPhone. Also, your characterization of iPhone owners as ignorant impulse buyers is absurd. At least you don’t own shares in RIM. They’re going down in flames.
Ok, so I have a few questions. 1) First is pretty dumb: So no data on phone means you can't be on the phone and using the internet at the same time? Like if I were on the phone I couldn't go to Google and search for a restaurant? 2) Is the Iphone 5 really coming out in June? 3) What is the difference between CDMA and GSM phones? 4) What is tethering?
Yes that is the downside to CDMA phones as compared to GSM. 2 different technologies. the rest of the world uses GSM while Verizon and Sprint run mostly CDMA currently, but are going to move towards GSM in the future. Using your phone as a modem for your computer.
well basically your phone is using data and its signal, your phone is plugged into your computer. Your computer uses the phone to connect to the internet, through the cell phone signal. so if your tethering your laptop, you can get on the internet anywhere you can get signal with your phone.
Verizon's 4G network was built to allow Data and voice at the same time. This phone does NOT use their new 4G network. As it stands there's not much of a reason for me to switch. I'll wait for the iphone 5..if Verizon gets it and it's on their 4G network that allows data and voice at the same time..I'm soooooo there. If not..i'll have to think about it. It's important to me. My gf calls me for directions..need to be ablle to talk and google at the same time lol.
You’re misunderstanding the issue. The cell phone radio technology that Verizon’s network uses, CDMA, can’t do two things at the same time. You can either make a call or you can do something data-related, such as browse the Internet or read your email. You can’t do both at the same time. With GSM/HSPA, which is AT&T’s radio technology, can. While you’re on a call on an AT&T iPhone, you can switch it to speaker and browse the Internet or load up another app. The issue isn’t that there’s no data, the issue is that, on Verizon’s network, you can’t use data and voice simultaneously. So if you want to double-check an email while you’re on a conference call, you’re SOL unless you use AT&T. Yes. Different radio technologies. GSM is a worldwide standard, CDMA is basically limited to Verizon, Sprint, and a couple of international carriers. Both are nearing the end of their lives, as the next generation of cell phone radio technology, LTE (which is called 4G in carrier advertisements, though they’re trying to claim that HSPA is also 4G for marketing purposes) is starting to come online. Sprint and Verizon have very limited LTE networks at the moment, and AT&T’s isn’t scheduled to come into service until 2013. The ability to pair your cell phone with, say, a laptop and use the cell phone’s data connection to connect to the Internet on your laptop. Verizon will get the iPhone 5. But the iPhone 5 won’t have LTE. Bank on it. LTE radios are in their technological infancy. They’re big and they drain power quick. Apple is waiting for another generation of radios, preferably combo radios that can use every type of cellular connection—GSM/HSPA, CDMA, and LTE. They might be willing to settle for continuing to make two separate types of iPhone, one that gets GSM/HSPA and LTE, and another that gets CDMA and LTE. But don’t count on an iPhone that uses LTE until next year.
Tethering uses a wire and frequently interrupts any tethering session if a text or call comes in. A hotspot is wireless and can handle more then one device that is wifi capable. For example if I use the hotspot feature on my droid i can wirelessly connect to my laptop, i pod touch and i pad. The only negative to the hotspot feature is that if you have more then one device running on that signal your speed will slow down. You pre-order on the website starting feb 3.
if you follow the link on page 1 it lets you verizon customers reserve one before everyone else. i filled it out early yesterday but as of last night hadnt received an email.
My condolences to your friend. He made a bad choice. App Store + aftermarket accessories. The Android Market is a sick joke, and the aftermarket support for a given Android phone is limited at best and usually close to nonexistent. There is no better combination of specs, battery life, and functional capability. Listen, if you’re happy with an inferior implementation of a feature, good for you. iOS owners who want to video chat over 3G can use Skype, which added the feature a little while ago. But I doubt too many of them will, because in the end, low quality is low quality. Yeah, AAPL’s share price has been going up for years. Not saying that isn’t happening. I’m saying the iPhone is just a part of, not the primary driver, of that share growth. So if you think that iPhone owners a. buy their phones impulsively and ignorantly, and b. that’ll be the primary driver of future AAPL price growth, you’re wrong on both counts.
Thats not actually explained properly. If you have a new every two credit then its still able to be used on an i phone from my understanding when that rolls out. It just wont be there going forward after that next upgrade.
Talking about everyone, but especially those who are upgrade eligible. Thanks for the clarification on upgrades. You’ll have to forgive AppleInsider, they’re new to this Verizon thing. And, Boik, you’re going to sell the thing from February 10 onward. The least you can do is spell it properly: iPhone.
Thats fine, Im new to this iphone thing. Actually i am preparing for these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg
That video will never die. Ive used half those lines I think in the past month and yet somehow Im still awesome haha.
You're crazy if you have Verizon and opt for the iPhone 4 over the HTC Thunderbolt. iPhone 4 can't even compare to the top of the line Android devices. And I'm no fanboy. I'm posting this from a Macbook Pro and I've owned the first gen iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 4. Get with the program fellas!
New multitouch gestures in iOS 4.3 beta, demonstrated on an iPad. Notice that the pinch gesture can now substitute for the home button: [video=youtube;wvxSSGUtTYA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvxSSGUtTYA[/video] Also, Rupert Murdoch’s The Daily, an iPad-only newspaper, is launching on the 19th. Steve Jobs will present at the unveiling.
Im sorry i guess i missed it what am i supposed to do if the iPhones not out yet? i already checked online if im upgrade eligible and i am. havent bought a new phone in years
Pre-order starts feb 3rd. Go online then and get one....if the website doesnt crash from like 9 million other people trying to do the same thing.