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To: zax who wrote (11543)10/22/2011 5:38:51 PM
From: rnsmth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32692
 
Well, you can look at LTE real world speeds v. HSPA + real world speeds.

You don't have to violate your own board rules by going all insulting in a stupid kind of way, you know.



To: zax who wrote (11543)10/22/2011 10:36:14 PM
From: pyslent  Respond to of 32692
 
My own BS

Nothing I wrote was at all controversial. AT&T has elected to brand HSPA+ 14.4 as "4G," and the iPhone 4S supports HSPA+ 14.4. Virtually all of AT&T's so-called 4G phones have the exact same technology and the exact same capabilities. The lone exception, AFAIK, is the Inspire 4G, which happens to support HSPA+ 21.1.