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MacinJosh

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  1. Probably so, but Apple does have the rights to Liquidmetal at least. I guess we will see for sure what rumors are right and which ones were totally fake when the next iPhone is released.
  2. While we are on the topic of form factors, check out these concept drawings of a Liquidmetal iPhone. http://macdailynews.com/2012/05/01/check-out-these-ultra-thin-next-gen-liquidmetal-iphone-artists-concept-images/
  3. In my case I have no access to land based ISP's period. So maybe a data card would be to my favor in the long run. I just have to be careful not to go over the limit since overage is charged per MB, not $10 per GB over.
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    HTC EVO 4G LTE

    Yes, definitely. And it would be nice to see a Mophie for the GNex. It is too bad that the EVO LTE has a significantly different form factor than the One X. If they were the same, then Mophie could make a killing on sales there.
  5. I'm not so sure they can stuff good LTE antenna's in the current form factor, although I could be wrong seeing that rumors going both ways have been posted around the internet.
  6. MacinJosh

    HTC EVO 4G LTE

    Mophie has been asked if they would make regular juice packs for android phones and they said they have considered it, but never said that they won't do it. So maybe it will still happen.
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    HTC EVO 4G LTE

    Not inner idiot, it's your inner nerd.
  8. Someone get this man his Kona coffee! And it's not alzheimers, it was just your caffeine withdrawals.
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    HTC EVO 4G LTE

    If they put the same size battery in the Evo LTE as what's in the RAZR MAXX, then heck to the LTE iPhone. I love all day battery life. Edit: Who knows, maybe someone will make an external battery case like the Mophie for this phone.
  10. I'm curious how they have figured out how to make handoff seamless with TD vs. FD LTE. It would be nice to see an article explaining it in detail.
  11. I would love to have 3Mbps uploads on a consistent basis. Then I could upload videos to YouTube for my church without any problems creeping up anymore. Uploads on WiMax have been too unstable for me since I first got the Clear iSpot.
  12. Agreed. Deploying everything now would just incur them additional launch costs that would just make it more difficult for them to survive. Clearwire still has to be cautious about how they deploy LTE and how fast they do so.
  13. Wouldn't that make for interference issues with either Wi-Fi or Clearwire LTE not operating properly?
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