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To: Eric L who wrote (68794)9/18/2007 9:46:18 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (2) of 213177
 
Q: Why not 3G networks?

Steve Jobs: “The 3G chipsets are real power hogs. Handset battery life cuts power to 2-3 hours.” Yeah yeah, we’ve heard it before. “Our phone has a talk time of 8 hours and that’s really important when you want to use your phone for internet and music. 3G needs to get back up to 5+ hours, something we think well see later next year. … WiFi is way faster than any 3G network. Energy efficient EDGE with better, faster WiFi. That’s why we chose it.”


Here is a video of the full answer. He actually says that a 3G version wont be available until late in '08.

slashgear.com

He is absolutely right that 3G handset provide less battery life. However, the fact is that the iPhone currently offers 8 hours of talk time so a 5 hour target would represent a little over a 60% ratio. That is pretty much the ratio for the LG Viewty (5.75 hours GSM, 3.75 hours WCDMA).

mobileburn.com

I would also add that many 3G handsets allow you to change the settings and shut off the 3G radio if battery life is a concern (like Apple does now with WiFi and Bluetooth). JMO, but sales of the iPhone would have been significantly better if they had gone with the 3G option even if it cut battery life to 4 hours....and that is particularly true in the UK where the 30% EDGE coverage is just atrocious.

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