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need to upgrade as older radio chips are becumming obsolete as frequency bands for 2g and 3g are being refarmed and channel-bonded for 4g and 5g.I’m still using my iPhone 5![]()
need to upgrade as older radio chips are becumming obsolete as frequency bands for 2g and 3g are being refarmed and channel-bonded for 4g and 5g.
I’m still using my iPhone 5![]()
testing testicles. 6.9g will combine radio chips for terrestrial use with chips for satellite use, such as the next gen starlink sats. current starlink sats are not powerful enough for a smartphone to incorporate a built in antenna tx and rx strong enough to communicate with sats. also, current terrestrial antenna for starlink is at least as big as a suitcase. 6.9g will have satellite and cellular data at your fingertips plus seamless roaming with wifi such that connectivity is near 99.69% wherever you are: cruise ships, on mount everest, timbuktu, death valley, serengeti, in the midst and mist of gorillas.KNN
Tiaggong in SF, you are already using 6.9g arh?
I do tap into WiFi at home or those free WiFi points when I’m outside. I’m quite ok with the 3G speedneed to upgrade as older radio chips are becumming obsolete as frequency bands for 2g and 3g are being refarmed and channel-bonded for 4g and 5g.
My wife and daughter loves iPhones. I'll be placing an order for them for the latest iPhone 14. Nothing but the best for the Tan family.