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Originally Posted by SeaKing
Will someone tell me what an LTE connection gives over 3G?
Do all you dudes run 4 GB (or more) Blu Ray movies on your phone?
Only have 16 MB jpgs of your children and grandchildren up on the cloud?
What is the concern? Or is it just the fever to be the "mostest?"
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LTE is not the holly grail of networks yet .
LTE connections are
Supposed to be 4X times faster than 3G .Note that as the coverage for most countries is very poor it automatically drops down to 3G when the LTE signal is lost ,so your more expensive LTE service will be on 3G a lot in countries like the UK ,Germany and many more for the foreseeable future until they fully establish there new networks.
http://www.knowyourmobile.com/blog/1...hspa_spec.html
HSPA+42 Speed that comes with the Nexus 4
HSPA+ 42 is around 2x ++ faster than 3G BUT in tests it has not only matched some LTE services but in some cases actually delivered better performance.
HSPA+ 42 networks have already established themselves in a number of countries and even in the UK offer much more coverage than LTE,there are also more phone company's using HSPA+ 42.
Well i think 4GB rips are overkill for a small screen like a smart phone.
Almost all my movie rips take up about 800MB -1.4GB at most and they look great on my 7 inch screen which has a resolution of 1280x800, 216ppi ,I would only use 4GB blue ray rips for large screen tv as that is the only place you will notice the difference really.