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On 2012-11-19 00:23:21, Hardened wrote:
it's amazing the initial shock of no LTE from the Android faithful commity at large had, then the quickness of the sweeping forgives leading to purchases. You'd see no forgiveness of iPhone 4S not having LTE from them just a few months ago
You're quite wrong. Have you not seen
THIS THREAD ? The majority of us here on Esato at least couldnt care less about LTE connectivity.
Especially here in the UK. The tarrifs for 4G are such bad value for money even in the iPhone 5 its a waste of technology because only people with plenty of money will be able to afford it or very light users who want fast downloads but are happy to use very little bandwith anyway.
So your point, in the UK at least, is pretty pointless.
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Posted: 2012-11-19 21:51:08
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O2 selling it for £399
http://shop.o2.co.uk/mobile_phone/pay_and_go/init/LG/Nexus_4[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2012-11-19 21:22 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-19 22:19:41
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Techno Buffalo unboxing
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QdwsZugwfAg
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Posted: 2012-11-19 23:08:00
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Thats typical LG, which is why i never buy LG phones. They're not an efficient company their snail pace firmware updates with Android prove this.
No, its where they've cheated and used hardware from another device ? i would rather have paid more (if i bought one) and used the space to rip out the waste of space chip and put in a SD card slot !
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Posted: 2012-11-20 13:10:20
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It doesn't make any sense to include a chip on the mobo, to save costs because its on the same production line ... the chip can just simply NOT be sodered onto the Mobo (1 less step in producing the said mobo) which would then equal cheaper costs. Each component has a set/net cost associated to it ... reduce the orders for that Qualcomm chip and increase the revenues. I believe the antennae are already there - the chip, for the most part, determines what the antennae can do - the antennae just needs to support it. I'm still hopeful even if minimal.
Etaab,
Good point about the tarifs in UK. But the world doesn't only revolve around the UK, or the USA for that matter. For the most part LTE in the USA/Canada doesn't cost a premium over HSPA monthly rates for competitive top tier providers. Hopefully as LTE becomes more prevalent in coverage, UK provider costs to utilize it will be cheaper. For me ... LTE only has a use when using the phone as a modem over the WLAN chip (802.11n) ... since applications (at least on iOS cannot use the extra bandwidth, as of yet). I think LTE is just a marketing cash grab currently.
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Posted: 2012-11-20 15:22:25
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@etaab
Think the blame should be directed at Google, they seem to be the driving force for this device. Definitely right on the LTE costs, it really isn't appealing at moment in the UK. I don't think it will be until there is competition.
I have a love hate relationship with those EE adverts, like the concept and Kevin Bacons delivery, but they take it too far with the wow factor!
@Hardened
Took me a while to read your post correctly, kept on seeing 'mobo' as the Mobo Awards! A UK award show for 'Music of Black Origin'.
There wont be any real cost reduction until all of the providers are offering it, currently it is just one who has been given the go ahead to use some of their redundant spectrum. We're still waiting for the Government to actually auction off the 4G licenses, and if the 3G ones were anything to go by, that in itself wont help with costs to consumers.
PS - Never change your phone avatar or I'll have no chance of remembering you're a long time resident!
[ This Message was edited by: Caspa on 2012-11-21 18:50 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-21 19:46:30
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LOL I won't change my avatar ... if I could rock a T-39M with a colour screen today I think I would when going out to the clubs. The join date in our avatars shows how long we've been here - I just realized you've joined longer than I have ... did you have a different name before?
You're absolutely right on the spectrum auction - funny how that is as the UK led the way with 3G and now its the USA with LTE very odd. Maybe the spectrum is harder to come by or something else has been limiting.
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Posted: 2012-11-22 03:26:53
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The reason why we're behind in the LTE sector in the UK is beause we've only just this past year turned off the TV analogue signal that LTE in the UK uses.
So, the US had LTE before it was even possible in the UK, or at least before it was easily implemented AFAIK. Its still going to take a good year or longer for it to become mainstream.
BTW when i said the majority of us here on Esato think LTE is pointless at the moment, i meant in the fact the most of us who comment (or moan) in that thread are from the UK about the UK LTE network and how Ofcom are dealing with the matter.
[ This Message was edited by: etaab on 2012-11-22 09:30 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-22 10:29:12
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See here
http://www.gsmarena.com/nexus[....]surprising_price-news-5111.php
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Posted: 2012-11-22 20:44:41
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LTE can be enabled
http://www.gsmarena.com/lte_c[....]anadian_networks-news-5116.php
And Three now offering the Nexus
http://www.mobilenewscwp.co.u[....]three-to-offer-google-nexus-4/[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2012-11-23 19:25 ]
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Posted: 2012-11-23 13:07:13
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