Okay, so it seems to be fairly situation.
Regardless, many of you are in the states where mobile costs a good deal less.
What is the most data-consuming activity for you and your brother? Not my business, I know, but out of curiosity. Are 17 GB for just two phones, or are there more devices?
Huh?
Where are you? Canada?
I find it hard to believe mobile anywhere else is more expensive, on average, than the average US price.
Canada might make a little sense, because like the U.S., there are wide expanses of minimal population over a large geographical distance, with a few pockets here and there of high population density. It's expensive to support voice/data upgrades for our lands. Whereas places like most European countries (the size of our states and/or provinces) have massive population density, and then there's East Asia.
The Canucks put ours to shame.
You think our 2yr contracts are bad? They have 3yr contracts over there.
16GB iPhone 5 with 2yr contract on AT&T is $199.
The same iPhone with 3yr contract in Canada costs $179
Samsung Galaxy S III with 2yr contract on AT&T is $99.
The same Samsung Galaxy S III with 3yr contract in Canada costs $49.
HTC One with 2yr contract will cost $199
The same HTC One will cost $149 with a 3yr contract in Canada.
If a US carrier offers you a savings of $20-50 on buying your phone for signing a 3yr contract instead of a 2yr contract, will you take the bait?
Price comparison links to the Canadian carriers:
http://www.rogers.com/web/Rogers.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=WRLS_HOME
http://www.telusmobility.com/en/ON/phones/index.shtml
http://www.bell.ca/Mobility/Smartphones_and_mobile_internet_devices
Also, it pays to read this:
http://oti.newamerica.net/publicati...nal_comparison_of_cell_phone_plans_and_prices
These are our current two Canadian plans:The three off-brand labels up there have decent $60/m deals (currently with 2gb) if you can deal with restricted device selection, and WIND seems to be their T-Mobile. But the main carriers are pretty horrid.
HSPA+ is fast enough considering the battery penalty for using LTE.
HSPA+ is fast enough considering the battery penalty for using LTE.
Not for me. My TM sgs3 i at 50% from 6am ths morning and my vzw ip5 is at 24% from 6am. I use the S3 all day to play tunes. The ip5 I just check emails. Battery on lte ip5 since the last update is shit. All my users are bitching about it. Dont even get me stared on the no data access during a phone call.LTE is getting much better concerning power consumption. Look at how well the iPhone 5 does on LTE, downloading the same amount of content as HPSA/CDMA. The biggest reason why the early LTE phones sucked was due to multiple radios which had to play together.
It's possible for LTE to conserve battery life by transferring the data you're asking for faster, thus leaving the cellular data modem idle quicker and longer than a slower connection.
That was just a poor decision on Apple's part. They should have left one of the three antennas open for data while on a phone call instead of reserving all three. I imagine the next release won't make the same choice.Not for me. My TM sgs3 i at 50% from 6am ths morning and my vzw ip5 is at 24% from 6am. I use the S3 all day to play tunes. The ip5 I just check emails. Battery on lte ip5 since the last update is shit. All my users are bitching about it. Dont even get me stared on the no data access during a phone call.
I would agree that it's only going to benefit heavier users. I just noted it was "possible".It's possible but unlikely because typical usage patterns with current LTE characteristics fall outside that small efficiency pocket. Future LTE radios and networks will fully seal the deal over HSPA, guessing 2014. Once power draw is improved LTE will beat out even wifi under optimal conditions at which point it becomes the ultimate wireless link. Right now LTE is great for existing user base but not worth switching for, especially if the consumer has good wifi access in 2 locations a typical user spends 90% of his time. My wifi link is slightly slower than most LTE visitors but I don't have to charge before bed time.