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I don't think a lot of you understand....

boredandtattooed

Sep 19, 2011, 10:44 PM
I read one comment that said " i use a lot of data stream all day.....only use 500mb a month"..... are you kidding me? LOL - I've used 130gbs in a month on Sprint... I probably use 80gbs a month on average... that's a Power User... now I'm tethering a laptop too, but if said user uses 500mb a month, this isn't even gonna affect you... stay out of it LOL...

another guy said iPhone uses more data... Hello an iPhone isn't capable of using anymore data than most android devices (low processor in low and midgrade devices does limit apps and abilities).... Android can stream just as much, download just as much, tether just as much as an iPhone anyday.. like I said above, I use 80gbs easy, that's on a Touch Pro 1 even LOL.. Go WinMo! iPhone isn'...
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T Bone

Sep 19, 2011, 11:08 PM
Both of those comments were by me so, and they were from the exact same post why not call me by name? I'm not 'some guy.'

And you didn't understand the conversation in question because I was talking about data compression.

Blackberries use data compression, iPhones do not.

This is why an iPhone uses about 5 times as much data as a Blackberry TO DO THE EXACT SAME THINGS.


This is simply a fact.

An article about Blackberry data compression

http://www.berryreview.com/2011/01/19/do-you-know-yo ... »


An article explaining why iPhones uses 5 times as much data as a Blackberry

http://www.berryreview.com/2010/02/16/iphone-users-a ... »

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T Bone

Sep 19, 2011, 11:12 PM
BlackBerry users use less data because their browsing is optimized for mobile connections.

Sure, with an iPhone you are downloading huge graphics and web pages designed for large PC screens this sucks up HUGE amounts of data compared to a Blackberry, even when doing THE EXACT SAME THING.
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