On Apr 16, 2009, at 9:37, Scott Loveless wrote:
On 4/16/09, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
If you don't have access to a 3G network, it just does network
operations
more slowly using EDGE. If you're in range of an 802.11 network, it
does
network things very quickly over that instead.
That's what I'm interested in. Is "more slowly" still usable, or is
it laughably worthless? Granted, I'm not gonna watch streaming videos
on the damn thing, so I'm probably worrying about nothing. We do have
a wireless network at home.
My brother has a 1st-gen iPhone, which only uses the "Edge" network
and it's perfectly usable speed. Is it IMPRESSIVELY fast? No, not
really. But it doesn't look slow-as-molasses-in-January slow, either.
And, again, as Godfrey said - it uses WiFi when you can find it. I
would presume (is it safe to do so) that the Android phone would also?
-Charles
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