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<blockquote data-quote="soonerwings" data-source="post: 1630576" data-attributes="member: 8035"><p>I don't mind all that much if they expand the topic a bit, sometimes people bring up things I hadn't considered yet. To be fair, I could've worded the question a bit more clearly. What I wonder is if the extra speed will actually be noticeable in real world usage. Will I notice the extra zip from a super powerful processor if I never use processor intensive applications (games) to begin with? Will the increased data speed be noticed if I never use data intensive processes (video streaming)? </p><p></p><p>These things aside, I think you're right about the Siri. If it works as advertised it's going to be a great new feature. The same goes for the "antenna management software". If it works like it's supposed to then it's a pretty nifty new feature as well. I also like the "world" phone capability. Although I'm transitioning into the reserves from Active Duty, there's still the chance (though less frequently) that I could go TDY to somewhere with an incompatible network with the older models. In the end, I think you're probably right. It's most likely worth the extra $100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonerwings, post: 1630576, member: 8035"] I don't mind all that much if they expand the topic a bit, sometimes people bring up things I hadn't considered yet. To be fair, I could've worded the question a bit more clearly. What I wonder is if the extra speed will actually be noticeable in real world usage. Will I notice the extra zip from a super powerful processor if I never use processor intensive applications (games) to begin with? Will the increased data speed be noticed if I never use data intensive processes (video streaming)? These things aside, I think you're right about the Siri. If it works as advertised it's going to be a great new feature. The same goes for the "antenna management software". If it works like it's supposed to then it's a pretty nifty new feature as well. I also like the "world" phone capability. Although I'm transitioning into the reserves from Active Duty, there's still the chance (though less frequently) that I could go TDY to somewhere with an incompatible network with the older models. In the end, I think you're probably right. It's most likely worth the extra $100. [/QUOTE]
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