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LTE for iPhone 5 , 1800MHz band is supported in Malaysia!
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llsphinxll
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Jun 22 2013, 05:02 PM
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i have been using LTE for the pass few days ever since returning back to msia. using LTE by maxis. quite similar to 3G speed for most of the things i do, althou on speedtest, its significantly higher la?
anyone experience the 'real' speed of LTE? what do you do with it?
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llsphinxll
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Jun 23 2013, 05:50 PM
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QUOTE(BRY7 @ Jun 23 2013, 10:07 AM) i'm experiencing the same as you, only difference is i'm on Philippines Telco. theres really no difference unless loading a huge file or streaming. 3G is already sufficient yeah i get about full bar of LTE most of the time when im around the city. but i barely feel the difference when using normal apps compared to when it was with 3G. instagram for example still takes a few seconds to load, almost similar to what you get when you're on 3G. hm now just thinking how else to utilize the LTE speed on the phone. perhaps skype wud have significant difference. haven tried that.
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llsphinxll
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Jun 24 2013, 07:06 PM
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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Jun 24 2013, 04:30 PM) when i went to sunway there were LTE and its full bar... so i got to test some of the apps such as youtube, google maps, and internet browser... definitely faster than 3g and snappier.... and the best part is unlike 3g, my batt seems to be longer than just surfing with 3g only.... oh the call also improve drastically.... i can hear the sound from the caller just like skype on wifi which is crystal clear.. maybe just my feelings... maybe there's an explanation behind it... but sorry cant help much bro LTE drains more battery than 3G does. think it might just b a psychological thing perhaps. i was quite excited to use LTE when i first got back here, but it seems like not much difference as compared to 3G for the apps that i use.
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