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They could easily get "4G" on AT&T going easily this year. HSDPA+ is already pretty fast but LTE is the big problem. WiMAX and LTE both seem to kill battery life.
I'm not buying it. I say it's just BS to get people to keep buying the iPhone 4. With all the new dual core high end Android phones coming out and all the iPhone contracts coming up for renewal they are risking way to many sales by delaying until the fall. I don't see it happening, especially for 4G.
Makes me glad that I upgraded to an iPhone 4 last month. I like the high rez screen, the slightly better reception, the slight speed boost - but what I really love about it is the battery life. With my iPhone 3GS at the end of the day, I'd get home with battery indicator as a thin read line and within about 20 minutes of getting home, it would auto-shut off.
You sure your battery wasn't just beginning to wear down on the 3GS? Most people charge their phones at whatever battery percent they want, but last I heard, that's not a good thing to do to a lithium ion battery.
I'm curious to the new iOS changes though.
That's exactly the opposite of what's good (supposedly) about Li ion batteries. Unlike nicad and all the other rechargables, li-ion has no memory so recharging before it's fully discharged shouldn't hurt it. It's recommended to do a full discharge and recharge once in a while, but that's only to reset the battery capacity system.
What they don't like is partial charges, so if you DO plug it in you should make sure it charges fully. Don't make a habit of doing mini charges whenever you feel like it.
That's exactly the opposite of what's good (supposedly) about Li ion batteries. Unlike nicad and all the other rechargables, li-ion has no memory so recharging before it's fully discharged shouldn't hurt it. It's recommended to do a full discharge and recharge once in a while, but that's only to reset the battery capacity system.
What they don't like is partial charges, so if you DO plug it in you should make sure it charges fully. Don't make a habit of doing mini charges whenever you feel like it.
I was actually looking forward to the iPhone 5. I've been using Android for about 1.5 years now but with the rate that Android powered phones are coming out I figure they'll have to do something huge to last a full year on the same hardware.
Though, a good overhaul of iOS might be just the thing needed to grab my attention again.
From a profits perspective, I wonder how this could affect the company. Putting out new phones quickly has kept a certain demand curve for the last few years.
I will not buy an iPhone 4 as 3.5" just isn't going to cut it for me, I don't care how high the resolution is.
Big time. The market is getting to the point of starting to get saturated. Without upgrade sales they are going to suffer. Yeah, the general public is typically stupid but most people know new iphones come out in the summer. The closer to summer you get the more sales are going to dry up. I just can't see them waiting beyond June, there are just to many very nice Android phones coming out. Personally I hope they don't. I'm jumping ship to Verizon and want to see what the iPhone 5 has before signing on for two years and a bigger screen has to be part of the bargain. I will not buy an iPhone 4 as 3.5" just isn't going to cut it for me, I don't care how high the resolution is.
Not a bad idea. Call it the iPhone 4D.So just take the iPhone 4, stick in that fancy dual core iPad 2 CPU, slap on a 4 inch screen, and give us the upgrade we have waiting for this June!!!!!
The closer to summer you get the more sales are going to dry up. I just can't see them waiting beyond June, there are just to many very nice Android phones coming out.
Not a bad idea. Call it the iPhone 4D.