diamonddialogue
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When the iPhone 5 releases, the 4S price will drop and it will be just like the rest of the releases. I would imagine.
I'm fine on 3G. Are you dissatisfied with the data speeds? If the answer is no, then why worry about LTE? A friend of mine is a Neurologist and tells me that both she and her Neurosurgery colleagues worry about these increasingly powerful networks and the risk of brain cancer.
There is always a limit to when more/faster/smaller/bigger etc means better.
The lack of LTE is what kept me from going after an iPhone 4S.
Why, the iPhone 4S, is said to be just as fast as a device on AT&T's 4G network. You should go for the iPhone 4S.
It positively effects my decision, actually...
The few LTE phones I've used (and heard about) have had abysmal battery life. I'd rather not have that problem on my iPhone!
I do happen to be in an excellent 4G coverage area. I have to admit that this has been a consideration for personally. However, since I have a rooted NS4G I can always just turn on the wifi tether and my son can just connect to that
I would go to a Neurologist for Neurology and Neurosurgery and look toward Epidemiologists, maybe Oncologists and appropriate statisticians for ties between LTE networks and cancer.
My information source gets her information from neuro oncologists at Harvard, and neurosurgeons at that same institution who remove tumors for a living. I'm pretty sure there's not much epidemiological data on cellular phones and cancer, and it's a hard thing to get such data on, so no real "proof" as it were. It's just anecdotal knowledge at this point, so take it or leave it. But it's from a source I personally trust, that's all. You don't know her or me, so I can understand your skepticism.
But, that would run you're battery down.