Also, the new  iPhone supports wifi on the 5 ghz band.
Finally!

At 11:55 PM 9/14/2012, you wrote:
Apple provides a Micro USB adapter in Europe which they have to do by law,
so it's not quite the same as backing USB. Of course Apple isn't exactly
known to support industry standards, just consider Firewire and Thunderbolt
not to mention Micro SIM and now Nano SIM. In any case, I personally think
Micro USB is a big pain in the neck, I know a lot of sighted people who even
have to look twice before they have the thing facing the right way and I
think having a small reverseable connector is just fine. Given the
popularity of Apple devices and the huge offering of cables, docks etc.
whatever they do is almost a standard by itself and if it's simpler and
maybe more durable than a micro USB connector then why not. After all, if
you want micro USB just get an adapter. I heard that there is maybe even in
in-version change for the new iPad and that it will have the new small
connector.


Regards,
Sieghard

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