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So, do you really care? If so, why? I have a 3g Android. I don't really care as long as it does what I need. |
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I think 3G gets the job done. I am thankful we aren't on 2G because that is where I would care. I can do 3G though. It works excellently for vides and music streaming on the go. |
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Most of the time I am on WiFi and it doesn't really matter, however for those times that I am not I really like 4G's blazing speeds. I don't mind using 3G but given the choice I'd definitely go for 4G service. |
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The difference is significant.. so yes, you should care! The speeds of a 4G device are unbelievably faster than a 3G device. However, if you're satisfied with a 3G device and don't care to upgrade than it really doesn't matter. |
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I do really use either 3G or 4G over here. I think it is a matter of choice if you want it or not. |
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Samsung sent me a Galaxy Nexus to review and I'll get it on Monday. I can't wait to see how fast Verizon's 4G LTE network is in my city. But really there is good 4G and bad 4G just like there is good 3G and bad 3G. In some areas 3G might be faster than 4G. |
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I've have a 3G android but I never use it, 3G is way to expensive over here at the minute. |
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Here in Denmark the 3G is generally very good, however it is still broken in rural areas... Probably like it is in most countries... IMO it would be better for them to concentrate on getting the 3G signal to cover 99% instead of already moving onto 4G... Oh and the 4G in the USA, isn't it just an faster 3G? Here in Denmark the 4G has just started to roll out and the internet speeds are upto 80MB/s... |
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3G is good for me. In a few months ill be upgrading to 4G because my contract ends |
