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<blockquote data-quote="VitruvianDoc" data-source="post: 1630339" data-attributes="member: 13736"><p>Remember, the iPhone 4S isn't just a bump from HSPA to HSPA+ but a bump to a dual 1ghz processors and 1 gig of ram (from 1 ghz single core and 512 mb ram). It also has a much upgraded camera and best of all, the antenna gate has been fully resolved. </p><p></p><p>I will be getting it for sure and the Siri or whatever it is called is just a bonus. I switched to sprint under their 30 day trial and the reception caused 10x the issues that ATT dropped calls cause so I switched back. While I was there, I used the Motorola Photon and HTC Evo 3D and both were solid phones, but again, the Android + bloatware = choppy experience.</p><p></p><p>I switched back to AT&T and an iPhone and its been smooth sailing since. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to phones of this caliber, its gotta be at least 60% weighted on the operating system. iOS has it in the bag by far with all of that compared to the various spices of Android. </p><p></p><p>And as far as LTE, I used the photon on Sprint 4g in Dallas and its true that it was blazing (tethered devices and all) but battery life dropped from 5.5 hours to >3!!! And it all reality, I am on wifi 85% of my mon-fri lifetime and with the N band wifi, it puts LTE to shame on a 1gb downstream connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VitruvianDoc, post: 1630339, member: 13736"] Remember, the iPhone 4S isn't just a bump from HSPA to HSPA+ but a bump to a dual 1ghz processors and 1 gig of ram (from 1 ghz single core and 512 mb ram). It also has a much upgraded camera and best of all, the antenna gate has been fully resolved. I will be getting it for sure and the Siri or whatever it is called is just a bonus. I switched to sprint under their 30 day trial and the reception caused 10x the issues that ATT dropped calls cause so I switched back. While I was there, I used the Motorola Photon and HTC Evo 3D and both were solid phones, but again, the Android + bloatware = choppy experience. I switched back to AT&T and an iPhone and its been smooth sailing since. When it comes to phones of this caliber, its gotta be at least 60% weighted on the operating system. iOS has it in the bag by far with all of that compared to the various spices of Android. And as far as LTE, I used the photon on Sprint 4g in Dallas and its true that it was blazing (tethered devices and all) but battery life dropped from 5.5 hours to >3!!! And it all reality, I am on wifi 85% of my mon-fri lifetime and with the N band wifi, it puts LTE to shame on a 1gb downstream connection. [/QUOTE]
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