• 'More mobiles than humans soon'
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/technology-17047406[/url]
Didn't really come as a surprise to be honest.
Honestly I'm surprised this already hasn't happened.
Honestly, this surprise is honestly not very honestly surprising, to be surprisingly honest.
I'm pretty surprised about how honest everyone is.
[QUOTE=KorJax;34715166]I'm pretty surprised about how honest everyone is.[/QUOTE] Isn't it honestly surprising? I'll be honest, it's pretty surprising. (Have those two words lost meaning yet?)
[QUOTE=BigOwl;34715184]Isn't it honestly surprising? I'll be honest, it's pretty surprising. (Have those two words lost meaning yet?)[/QUOTE] Surprisingly honest question, honestly.
How does that even work? Do people have more than one phone?
[quote]Another factor is faster networks. 4G is currently only available for about 0.2% of mobile connections but they already account for 6% of mobile data traffic, the report said. Using mobile data on a 4G connection generates 28% more traffic than a non-4G connection, it found.[/quote] Which country set up an IMT-Advanced network? I don't see any 4G anywhere. [editline]15th February 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Sharker;34715360]How does that even work? Do people have more than one phone?[/QUOTE] I have 3 but they're not all in use. I just have one line that I pay for and I swap the sim around.
i for one welcome our highly portable communication overlords
As long as they don't have arms or legs.
[quote]"Most of us use a smart phone on trains, but we still struggle to get a good signal."[/quote] First world problems
Optimum position for the takeove- I mean, that is very surprising. *beep* *boop* [sp]You human masters will burn in the fiery pits of hell.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;34716771]First world problems[/QUOTE] I hate when people say this. Don't act like you don't complain about things equally as trivial.
Honest to god, i honestly have no fucking clue whats goin on in this thread.
[QUOTE=BigOwl;34715151]Honestly, this surprise is honestly not very honestly surprising, to be surprisingly honest.[/QUOTE] Do we have a FP member of the year contest? If we do you should honestly be nominated.
Considering how many mobile phones people go through in a lifetime, it's strange this hasn't happened already.
[QUOTE=Sharker;34715360]How does that even work? Do people have more than one phone?[/QUOTE] you get a new phone every few years dont you? it's not like the old one suddenly never existed
[QUOTE=GetBent;34716791]I hate when people say this. Don't act like you don't complain about things equally as trivial.[/QUOTE] We all complain about things like this. I'll admit that I complain that there isn't any 4G near me and that my school is too far from a strong 3G connection.
I'm honestly surprised at all the honest circlejerking going on in a thread about an honest to god problem regarding honest mobile network usage.
[QUOTE=garrynohome;34715394]Which country set up an IMT-Advanced network? I don't see any 4G anywhere. [editline]15th February 2012[/editline] I have 3 but they're not all in use. I just have one line that I pay for and I swap the sim around.[/QUOTE] You still use SIM cards? Either your phones are ancient or you have a shitty telecom provider.
[QUOTE=Madman_Andre;34719129]I'm honestly surprised at all the honest circlejerking going on in a thread about an honest to god problem regarding honest mobile network usage.[/QUOTE] I'm going to be honest here, you're late to the honesty circlejerking party.
[QUOTE=Safer;34719184]You still use SIM cards? Either your phones are ancient or you have a shitty telecom provider.[/QUOTE] What? All recent networks use SIM cards. Any variant of UMTS, and LTE both use SIM cards. You guys must be on EvDo if you don't use SIMs, in which case you guys are the ones on an ancient network.
[QUOTE=Sharker;34715360]How does that even work? Do people have more than one phone?[/QUOTE] The article says 'mobile devices,' I'm guessing it includes tablets, 3G connected laptops and shit like that so yes [editline]16th February 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Safer;34719184]You still use SIM cards? Either your phones are ancient or you have a shitty telecom provider.[/QUOTE] The fuck are you talking about? I don't know where you live but in the UK I've never seen, heard of, or in any way been made aware of the availability of phones without SIMs
I don't live in the UK. I use Bell and I havent seen a SIM card in years.
[QUOTE=Safer;34719457]I don't live in the UK. I use Bell and I havent seen a SIM card in years.[/QUOTE]Maybe because your parents didn't show it to you when they had bought the phone?
[QUOTE=Safer;34719457]I don't live in the UK. I use Bell and I havent seen a SIM card in years.[/QUOTE] lol you're on a shitty network AND your phones doesn't work in most of the world with cellphone coverage. Who's the one on a shitty telecom provider now?
[QUOTE=Safer;34719184]You still use SIM cards? Either your phones are ancient or you have a shitty telecom provider.[/QUOTE] Lol, might want to look up how shitty your network is, and how you won't have any reception anywhere in the world :v:
[QUOTE=Sharker;34715360]How does that even work? Do people have more than one phone?[/QUOTE] Work phone, personal phone and some have mobile phones as house phone as well. That's 3 right there without any special needs requiered.
Isn't there more computers than humans..?
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