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		<title>Wired, the iPhone 3G, and not 3G</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, the wife and I got iPhone 3G&#8217;s today.  But they really should be called iPhone 2.5G&#8217;s. After Wired&#8217;s article about the survey they did of 3G users in various locales across North America, I was ready to discount the iPhone 3G&#8217;s troubles with the 3G network as mainly due to faulty local networks. Then [...]]]></description>
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<p><p>Well, the wife and I got iPhone 3G&#8217;s today.  But they really should be called iPhone 2.5G&#8217;s.</p>
<p>After <a href="http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/08/global-iphone-3.html" target="_blank">Wired&#8217;s article</a> about the survey they did of 3G users in various locales across North America, I was ready to discount the iPhone 3G&#8217;s troubles with the 3G network as mainly due to faulty local networks.</p>
<p>Then again, something didn&#8217;t sit right in that conclusion.  It all became crystal clear as the young, stoked Apple attendant was ringing up the phones.  We talked a bit about the Wired article, and I told him I was confident about the iPhone being ok here in Austin, because of the article and my current phone.  I have had a Samsung Sync SGH-A707 for almost 2 years now, and the one problem I have never had with it is bad reception.  I have 5 to 7 bars (which is max on the phone) on 3G almost the entire time I am in town.</p>
<p>Then he said, &#8220;look at it now&#8221;.  I did and it showed 5 bars of 3G on the Samsung.  It never wavered while my wife was getting her iPhone setup.  Then as my iPhone was setup, I saw that it has only one bar of 3G for a brief moment and then switches to 3 to 5 bars of Edge.  That was enough test for me.  The Apple store employee says they never get 3G at that store or around it on the iPhones.</p>
<p>I sit here now, in South Austin (the store was in North Austin) with the new iPhone showing 5 bars of Edge, reading <a href="http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/08/response-to-a-r.html" target="_blank">this rebuttal to a rebuttal</a> of the Wired article&#8230;  essentially saying it is &#8216;mostly&#8217; still the network.</p>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s not the network.</strong></p>
<p>I remember that the Samsung Sync is known for its exceptionally high radio strength.  But Wired&#8217;s survey chart certainly shows Austin as solid green for network stability/strength.  And yet the phones we just purchased have a very hard time connecting anywhere in town with more than a couple bars, and drop to Edge a majority of the time.  It was a good theory, and I appreciate the survey, but unfortunately it isn&#8217;t backed up in reality.</p>

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