Showing posts with label smart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smart. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Some Sweet Bandwidth - Update Your AT&T 4S iPhone

Back from vacation today and my wife did a software upgrade to iOS 5.1 on her AT&T Wireless service iPhone 4S. Sure enough her indicator now reads "4G" (upper left hand corner) and she's getting some pretty nice bandwidth. Here's a screen shot after running the speedtest.net app.


As a comparison, here's the same test run on my AT&T 3GS iphone.


I'm also updated to iOS 5.1 but no "4G" for me on my older phone.

Is it really "4G" on her phone? Well - no. It's running a 3G service called HSPA+ (sort of 3G on steroids - up to 56 Mbit/s downstream and 22 Mbit/s upstream) which AT&T is using to get over the bandwidth hump until LTE rolls out. I've written about 4G services fairly extensively - follow this link to read my older posts.

Regardless, that's some sweet bandwidth. If you've got an iPhone 4GS running on the AT&T network, be sure you're up to date on upgrades. As for me and my almost 3 year old 3GS - I'm stuck in the "3G" world until I upgrade my phone. The 3GS does not have a HSPA+ radio in it.

How can you check which iOS version you are running on your iPhone? On your phone select "Settings", "General" and then "Software Update". You should see a screen like the screen shot from my 3GS below. 


If you are not up to date follow the instructions on the Apple website

Monday, August 29, 2011

Study: iPhones, Backups and Toilets


Retrevo.com's got an interesting new Gadgetology study titled iPhones, Backups and Toilets, What's the Connection?  

The study focuses on cell phone security and who is the most unprepared. Here's some highlights:
  • 39% of Android owners haven't done anything to prevent someone from misusing data on their cell phone if it were lost or stolen (compared to 30% of BlackBerry owners and 26% of iPhone owners).
  • Only 32% of Android owners think their cell phones can get malware and 27% don't know.
  • 36% of iPhone owners think their cell phone can get malware and 30% don't know.
  • If they lost their cell phone today, only 18% of Android owners would use a recovery service to get their cell phone. back, compared to 28% of BlackBerry owners and 37% of iPhone owners. 39% of Android owners don't know how they would get their cell phones back, compared with 31% of BlackBerry owners and 26% of iPhone owners.
  • BlackBerry (62%) and iPhone (61%) owners are the most likely to have password protection on their cell phone, compared to Android owners (only 49%).
Retrevo also asked: Have any of the following ever happened to you or someone you know?
  • 36% of people said they had, or knew someone who has "Dropped a cell phone in a toilet".
  • 31% of people said they had, or knew someone who has "Had a cell phone fall in a pool, lake or other body of water".
  • 44% of people said they had, or knew someone who has "Dropped a cell phone on the floor and had it break".
  • 30% of people said they had, or knew someone who has "Spilled coffee or other liquid on a cell phone".