Soldato
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As above, just depends who you get through to. I'm assuming by One XL you mean One X+?
And so the fast get faster......
I wonder if the FTTC will be any good.
old did but new version is much improved - something like 45 vs 28nm etc.
LTE is... fairly heavy on battery - it's usable I guess is what I'm saying. I don't know if it's more economical though. Economics of battery usage versus interface is basically asking the question "is it better to transfer 1MB of data through a slower interface at a lesser power or at a higher speed with more power?" When 3G first came out it was more economical to use 2G but over time it moved the other way. The major gain over time that happened to 3G was the chips started using ultra low voltage modes, the first 3G chipsets worked 24/7 constantly and would NAIL the battery because of this. This is because 3G is "always listening" to traffic, but i digress.
I'm really keen to see what sort of speeds they get out of it in the real world though, putting a tower in a room and asking people what the speed is on the other side of it isn't exactly real life no matter how much EE want us to believe![]()
FTTC is BT Infinity and there repackaging to open up other ISPs so they can use the FTTC technology.
I have it and its fast. I get between 6-9MB per second on downloads.
I'm sure T-Mobile's call centre has gone down the pan - I've been on hold for ages. Arghh!

Any talk of when Three will be offering 4G?
I wouldn't have thought they would restrict the phone for F&F. It's available on all the same deals at the exact same prices as the 9300![]()
) said the S3-Lte was literally rushed out without being told specifics for F&F customers - she said it will most likely be fine she just needs it said officially. I wonder what they will do for F&F moving to EE though.... Tadgers will use anything to get people off the old F&F.
F&f will stay from what I've heard, that's for people on it per 2004 when F&F changed iirc