He who is nospam said on Fri, 27 Oct 2017 18:19:07 -0400:
>> Please explain. The article seems reliable.
>
> apple is using two baseband modems, one from qualcomm and one from
> intel. in a lab, there is a theoretical performance difference between
> the two in some cases, but it's nothing anyone will ever encounter in
> real world scenarios.
>
> have you seen an outcry of dropped calls or shitty data rates from at&t
> and t-mobile users? nope.
>
> it's a bit like saying one car can reach a top speed of 200 mph and
> another car only 190 mph. will that make a difference in everyday
> driving? nope.
I must warn iOS gullibles that, while the fact-free troll Jolly Roger is an
utter moron and hence nothing he says ever contains any merit, you have to
*be very careful* when nospam *carefully contorts* the facts to serve his
iOS apologist agenda.
Basically, nobody is stupid enough to ever believe anything Jolly Roger
says, but, nospam's comments are different where nospam just needs you to
be stupid enough to *believe* what he says, because he's clever enough to
contort the facts, and so you'll never find nospam *back up* any of his
contortions with actual referenced fact.
Meanwhile, I always speak valid and verifiable fact with references.
As I always speak verifiable referenced facts, here's a direct quote:
"Apple even had to throttle speeds of the Qualcomm modem so that
it has a parity with the slower Intel modem. Qualcomm is the only
chipmaker making modems with the next-generation Gigabit LTE network
but you won+IBk-t see that on any iPhone X model because Apple disabled
the feature. This puts the iPhone noticeably behind Android flagships
like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG V30 in terms of LTE speeds and
efficiency. The Gigabit LTE has a peak bandwidth of 1,000 Mbps while
the LTE speed of the current iPhone X+IBk-s chips is limited to 600 Mbps."
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