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Default 09-17-2008, 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanHarig View Post
This article is hilarious:



Sending data back and forth without backend servers that compress that data????

My god that is just like every other mobile device and computer ever made except for the BB and the Sidekick!!

Give me a break.
Yes, with the following notable exceptions:
  • The iPhone enables users to transmit a much larger volume of data than "other" devices that use the 3g network as their primary means of connectivity
  • "Other" devices, like PC's were not designed from the ground up to utilize a mobile network. The iPhone was.

It makes sense, that when you are designing a handset that is going to use huge volumes of data, you might consider a concept like data compression at least equally to something like an accellerometer that lets you shuffle your music playlist in a neato way Then again, I am not an engineer.


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