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iPhone Hardware and Accessories
My Experience.... iPhone 3G #2
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<blockquote data-quote="JuanGuapo" data-source="post: 710335" data-attributes="member: 32212"><p>Agreed w/ baggss. I can't speak for the rest of the US, but the 3G network here in Los Angeles has been pretty good. My fiance and I both travel quite a bit throughout the southland and I've noticed 3G-only coverage in about 80% of the places we go. The coverage has been getting marginally better week by week, too. I've noticed 3G coverage coming alive in some spots, and better coverage in others so if SoCal is any indicator they are indeed working on it.</p><p></p><p>My phone sits in 3G about 75% of the time, and Edge the rest--I rarely see the GPRS [0] symbol. Edge speeds are relatively fast as Edge speeds go. I had T-Mobile for 6 years and did my fair share of surfing on their Edge network, and I notice a lot better burst speed than I did on the T-Mobile network. It's all relative to the phone/location/etc. of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuanGuapo, post: 710335, member: 32212"] Agreed w/ baggss. I can't speak for the rest of the US, but the 3G network here in Los Angeles has been pretty good. My fiance and I both travel quite a bit throughout the southland and I've noticed 3G-only coverage in about 80% of the places we go. The coverage has been getting marginally better week by week, too. I've noticed 3G coverage coming alive in some spots, and better coverage in others so if SoCal is any indicator they are indeed working on it. My phone sits in 3G about 75% of the time, and Edge the rest--I rarely see the GPRS [0] symbol. Edge speeds are relatively fast as Edge speeds go. I had T-Mobile for 6 years and did my fair share of surfing on their Edge network, and I notice a lot better burst speed than I did on the T-Mobile network. It's all relative to the phone/location/etc. of course. [/QUOTE]
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