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KSUJace
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join:2001-12-01
Chicago, IL
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Anyone who owns an iPhone 3G knows there is a problem...

It doesn't take a rocket scientist or a chip expert to know there is an issue with the iPhone 3G. When you can sit next to another 3G AT&T handset owner who is getting perfect 3G signal strength and your iPhone is on the EDGE network, there is obviously some issues going on.

I think one of the battery life issues is because of all the searching the unit is doing for signal. I go in and out of service, switch between EDGE and 3G multiple times a day.

I'm also un-impressed with the amount of dropped calls I've experienced.

... wishing I just kept the 1st generation iPhone


Silvanos
It's a new Silvanos experience
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join:2002-10-07
Tonawanda, NY

I've never seen my phone go to the edge network, I've turned off wi-fi because the 3g works so well.

I've had 0 dropped calls, my browser has dropped a couple times but never a call.

It's not a flawless phone but I've been very happy with mine.
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Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then put money in binoculars to look at things on the ground?



ptrowski
Got Helix?
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join:2005-03-14
Putnam, CT
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reply to KSUJace
I think the 3G network also has issues at times. I am currently running the iPhone speed test and the latency probes right now are through the roof! They are spiking at 7445 MS, 2566MS, amd 9344ms.

So the network itself can be borked. Currently at 47kbps.


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