 beaups join:2003-08-11 Hilliard, OH | reply to SilverSurfer1
Re: Should we Start Suing Chinese Buffets too? I think it's an excellent comparison. But seriously what application is going to cause a cell user to go over 10gb?? |
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| said by beaups:I think it's an excellent comparison. But seriously what application is going to cause a cell user to go over 10gb?? let's see..pandora.com..you tube...nfl live..nba live..all of these video sites especially sports can add up in a hurry.. |
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 beaups join:2003-08-11 Hilliard, OH | try again. none of those applications would touch 10gb. seriously you'd have to listen to pandora over 8 hours per day EVERY day to go over 10GB in a month. I use pandora somewhat frequently and don't come near that usage. |
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 sapoCruising Down Memory LanePremium join:2002-09-16 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 | reply to hescominsoon Yeah, if you actually use 10GB with active material that you USE not just store because you like to have every song downloaded then I think it's time to get a job or a girlfriend. |
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 | said by sapo:Yeah, if you actually use 10GB with active material that you USE not just store because you like to have every song downloaded then I think it's time to get a job or a girlfriend. I use maybe 3GB tops per month on my cell phone AND I do download things (no alot obviously). For those who say that 10GB isn't enough due to online based services...you wouldn't want to use them anyways on the go because 3G eats battery life like water. I will only get about 10min of *actual* web surfing on my AT&T Tilt before the phone cries out for power. I know it sucks, but its the price you pay I guess. And if you are at home with a charger, why wouldn't you just your computer anyways? |
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 | said by k1ll3rdr4g0n:I guess. And if you are at home with a charger, why wouldn't you just your computer anyways? Good point. However, I will admit that since I purchased the G1, I tend to use it on WiFi at home because it's more convenient than firing up the laptop. -- "Doublethink means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them." -- George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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