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jwsmiths4
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Savannah, GA
reply to insomniac84
Re: Good for Apple but...

Right because servers all have 100mbit upstream connections
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ITALIAN926

join:2003-08-16
Stratford, CT
reply to rachelsfx
That was the dumbest thing I think Ive ever read


insomniac84

join:2002-01-03
Schererville, IN

reply to scavio
said by scavio See Profile :

Guess what, most people dont need 100mbit connections either.
Yes they do. If you do anything that requires downloading of anything, which of course is everything, you need all the speed you can get.

Promode

join:2001-10-05
Poland
reply to rachelsfx
Ahhh, of course they do...


rachelsfx

join:2004-09-27
Pensacola, FL
reply to scavio
Uhh, yeah it does use battery life. Camera's never turn off.


jwsmiths4
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Savannah, GA

reply to Joe12345678
The best idea I would think would be if you were to just load the songs from your computer to your phone or if Verizon or Cingular offered a monthly data subscription to the iTS such that you paid something like $4.99/mo. for the bandwidth and then paid Apple $0.99 for each song... that sort of thing works with text messages and existing music stores I don't see why iTunes would be any different.
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Joe12345678

join:2003-07-22
Des Plaines, IL
reply to jwsmiths4
Who want a I-tunes store on there phone when that $0.99 song turns into a $5-$6 data bill.


jwsmiths4
Part Man, Part Mac
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reply to rachelsfx
Check out: »direct.motorola.com/hellomoto/motofone/#
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scavio
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reply to rachelsfx
If you don't use that crap, it doesn't affect battery life. Pretty simple.

It's also funny to hear the same people (not necessarily the OP) complain about high tech phones because they don't need it but will cuss up a storm because their 8mbit connection isn't enough. Guess what, most people dont need 100mbit connections either.


rachelsfx

join:2004-09-27
Pensacola, FL

reply to cableties
I don't need a MP3 player, a camera (sucks anyway), a FM receiver, or the rest of that crap.

All I want is a dam phone that gets a strong signal and has 5-7 hrs of battery life.

If they had't added all that crap to my phone, I bet my battery life would be 3 times as good.
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