So you upgraded too? My problem was obvious from the very first time I used the phone post-update so I suspect if you haven't encountered serious problems yet you've been spared...Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter
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So you upgraded too? My problem was obvious from the very first time I used the phone post-update so I suspect if you haven't encountered serious problems yet you've been spared...Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter
Just installed this Sandisk 64 GB microSD card in my Galaxy S3.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-64GB...5486508&sr=8-1
What's amazing and weird at the same time is that it appears to be faster than the phone memory.
This gets the total memory (phone + card) to somewhere around 85 GB and now holds my entire music collection, around 30 GB, (already uploaded the playlists), a couple of HD MKV movies, a huge collection of books and comic books and exercise videos. I'll be doing a lot of traveling on my vacation, flights, trains, buses, so there's some good material to pass time. So far I've managed to fill about 60 GB. :D
This leaves a lot of room on the phone memory to install tons of apps, I already have about a 100+, and the Galaxy S3's hardware makes sure it does not get bogged down if I install more. Already installed a couple of awesome console quality games to play on the journey.
What's awesome is that the Galaxy S3 + the microSD card with a total memory of 85 GB is STILL cheaper than the 32 GB iPhone 4S. Forget the 64 GB version, they are cheaper then the 32 GB iphone!
Later gators. :D
BBC News - Everything Everywhere gets 4G go-ahead from Ofcom
Radio spectrum is actually auctioned?
That shows how much I know . . . .
They managed to sell the 3G rights for £20 billion, doubt they'll be able to raise that much again but should be a good haul for the treasury.Quote:
Originally Posted by race aficionado
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Originally Posted by race aficionado
Oh yes! I expect the situation is the same in the USA.
At the time of the 3G auction carriers were still under the delusion that customers would pay through the nose for things like a 30 second clip of 'goals'. (yes I think many really did think football clips would earn them a fortune but this was before ITV digital proved the football money is not inexhaustible)
However customers we're not that daft and the carriers made nowhere near the revenues they'd hoped for, and paid the government for!
So this time the payments will likely be less.
But the spectrum is big business. We've recently (well to be completed next month) switched off analogue TV partly because it's old and useless but mostly to free up a massive part of the spectrum which can then be sold.
Plus they were quite clever in making the BBC shoulder much of the cost of switchover. Yet the treasury reaps the rewards.
Yep, that's how it works as far as I know.Quote:
Originally Posted by race aficionado
Looks like you'll get your wish. It's basically going to be a thinner and longer iPhone 4 with a 4" 16:9 screen.
Can't wait :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Mark
iPad Mini will almost certainly be announced mid-October.