Thread starter Wakawaka Start date Mar 5, Wakawaka iPF Noob. Never really had any data issues with it. Got my iPhone 4 little less than a month ago for work on Verizon network.
Yet to have a dropped call or data issues. I currently have over minutes talk time. About 80 emails a day via 3 push accounts, facebook notifications, google sync, ect. Now my iPhone naturally gets more 3G data time then the iPad. Everyone complains of dropped calls, and a little of a clogged network San Fran, NYC but for everyone else..?? I'm tossed who I want to go with for my iPad 2.
I'll be picking up a 16gb 3G again I have 8gb free on this one now. All depends on where you live. I would say, "don't fix what isn't broken" but it sounds like both companies work well in your area so I'd probably say go with Verizon just based on simplified billing.
That brings up another point.. Verizon soon to end unlimited data plan on iPhone 4. Thankfully I got mine locked in.. I'm already over the 2gb and still have a week to go! Wonder if verizon will add unlimited data for the iPad as well, or cap it at 2gb. Or if they run it with iPhone data plan until they cap the iPhone a few weeks I heard then apply that as well to the iPad. Which in my case would suck. I won't buy my new iPad until may..
Choices choices. Tarkio iPF Noob. It's not just the coverage, it's how crowded the network is. I use my iPad everyday at work on 3G in Boston. Even though a have full bars, my data speed slows to a ridiculous stopping and starting crawl in the afternoon.
I recently finally bought a Verizon iPhone 4 and tested many full-size web sites no mobil sites. There was no comparison. Worse case the iPhone on Verizon was the same speed, but during business hours the iPhone was at least 5-times faster. It never slows to a crawl.
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Log in again Return to the free version of the site. Please edit this into shape if my assumptions are faulty - I basically want to know if the chipsets are identical or different. Apparently, outside of the U. I shook my head because I too thought here were physical differences in the antenna?
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Yes, the two models are physically different. The radio is different. From Apple. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1. Moshe Moshe 8, 23 23 gold badges 69 69 silver badges bronze badges.
That is how I should have asked the question. I wonder if this is because they list what the carrier will deliver and not of what the device is physically capable. I'm unsure, but I would infer from the Macrumors article that the hardware is the difference. Edit: See my edit, it's hardware based. I think that's the best we can do now - i will likely bounty this later - I'd feel better getting an Ars or reputable tear apart documenting the differences rather than take a rumor site's unsourced speculation.
I'll keep looking for now. Moshe You contradict yourself. Both models support the same GSM frequencies in your answer.
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