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Old 10-16-2012, 12:19 AM   #21
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The only thing I miss in maps is traffic ahead if me to decide which route I take.
It shows traffic details. Not as nice as google, but it does have it.
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Old 10-16-2012, 03:16 AM   #22
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iOS6 doesn't allow all features of bluetooth connectivity to my Pioneer head unit in my truck like iOS5 did. But I have an iPhone 5 now so I have to await the fix, can't downgrade. It only allows me to stream the music, the displayed song info, play/pause feature, fast fwd/rew features do not work. I can stream it to my unit but I have to use the actual phone to control everything except volume, basically. Apple is aware of it, I guess bluetooth connectivity for ear pieces are fucked too.

LTE is fast as fuck. Love it.
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Old 10-16-2012, 09:06 AM   #23
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LTE is nuts. It's faster than my home connection.

I have my playlists set up so there's nothing to skip while working out.
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Old 10-16-2012, 10:39 AM   #24
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LTE is nuts. It's faster than my home connection.

I have my playlists set up so there's nothing to skip while working out.
lol, you home connection sucks, my 100mbps at home is definitely faster than any commercial LTE.
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Old 10-16-2012, 09:20 PM   #25
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lol, you home connection sucks, my 100mbps at home is definitely faster than any commercial LTE.
Showoff.

I just started a new job that requires that I work from home. They might kick in some money for a faster connection. It would triple my speed and cost me no more money. Plus, the part I do pay for may be a tax write off.
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Old 10-16-2012, 09:37 PM   #26
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Showoff.

I just started a new job that requires that I work from home. They might kick in some money for a faster connection. It would triple my speed and cost me no more money. Plus, the part I do pay for may be a tax write off.
If you are working from home you can also deduct expenses for maintaining and using your home office (area). Things like your computer, desk / chair, office supplies, the electricity used to run it, etc. This is all assuming you aren't reimbursed for these things by your employer. If you use a program like Turbo Tax or Tax Cut for your taxes they have sections with calculators to help you with this.
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Old 10-17-2012, 01:33 AM   #27
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LTE is nuts. It's faster than my home connection.

I have my playlists set up so there's nothing to skip while working out.
I didn't realize when I got the phone that the 4s wasn't the 4g LTE-alpha bravo sierra nevada whatever. I'm actually thinking of trying to take it back and exchange it for hte 5. My phones last for 2-3 years and since I'm at school 150miles away from my fiance, we mentioned it'd be nice to video chat via the 4g network vs the 3g. She travels on business a lot too and hotel connections reaaaaaally suck. With Verizon, if you your the facetime it will use the 4g network but not count it as data useage.

She's going to get a new phone soon and it'll be a 4g one. Figured it'd make sense for us to go ahead and bite the $100 difference.
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Old 10-17-2012, 09:23 AM   #28
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If you are working from home you can also deduct expenses for maintaining and using your home office (area). Things like your computer, desk / chair, office supplies, the electricity used to run it, etc. This is all assuming you aren't reimbursed for these things by your employer. If you use a program like Turbo Tax or Tax Cut for your taxes they have sections with calculators to help you with this.
I'm all up on that. I have an accountant (father-in-law) that does my taxes.

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I didn't realize when I got the phone that the 4s wasn't the 4g LTE-alpha bravo sierra nevada whatever. I'm actually thinking of trying to take it back and exchange it for hte 5. My phones last for 2-3 years and since I'm at school 150miles away from my fiance, we mentioned it'd be nice to video chat via the 4g network vs the 3g. She travels on business a lot too and hotel connections reaaaaaally suck. With Verizon, if you your the facetime it will use the 4g network but not count it as data useage.

She's going to get a new phone soon and it'll be a 4g one. Figured it'd make sense for us to go ahead and bite the $100 difference.
Look into that a bit closer. I'm not sure FaceTime is doable without wifi. There were rumors that they were going to enable it over cellular, but I don't think it happened.

There's an app called VTok that let's you google video chat on ios, though. Not sure if it got updated with ios6.
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Old 10-17-2012, 09:42 AM   #29
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Facetime is allowed over 4G. Verizon got fined for not allowing video chat. They have to allow it, but it does use a lot of data if you are on a shared data plan.

Smittie, I would definitely go return the 4s as fast as you can to get a 5 for just LTE alone.
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Facetime is allowed over 4G. Verizon got fined for not allowing video chat. They have to allow it, but it does use a lot of data if you are on a shared data plan.

Smittie, I would definitely go return the 4s as fast as you can to get a 5 for just LTE alone.
I read that AT&T allows Facetime over 4G but ONLY on the family shared data plan, not on unlimmited. So, the only way to use the data-intensive feature is on a plan where you will pay them after you go over limit.
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