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18 points by bradfeld 13 years ago · 12 comments

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dmbass 13 years ago

The iPhone 5 is the newest and has the latest and greatest LTE modem from Qualcomm (MDM9615M) while the others are on year old stuff most likely (especially the hotspot devices).

And he doesn't say whether he was tethering on the iPhone/iPad/Galaxy Nexus, but going over two wireless networks instead of one for the hotspots could also be killer.

skrause 13 years ago

Unfortunately even the (supposedly international) GSM iPhone 5 is mostly tuned to LTE frequencies commonly used in the USA. In Germany we have multiple 4G frequencies and the new iPhone 5 supports exactly one of them (by T-Mobile, the other carriers have zero of their spectrum supported by the iPhone 5). In other European countries it's even worse.

Especially the 800 MHz LTE band would have been useful. This band is used in rural Germany to provide LTE based broadband to homes where DSL or cable based internet is unavailable. If the iPhone had supported it you could suddenly have really high bandwidth connections in rural areas where you now only find some crappy EDGE connections.

  • lucian1900 13 years ago

    But then carriers would feel offended for being turned into dumb pipes. Even though it'd be better for everyone.

    • tobylane 13 years ago

      I don't understand, they aren't meant to be a dumb pipe? Paying purely for data means we don't pay for the marked up services like texts and calls.

      • lucian1900 13 years ago

        I'd love them to be a dumb pipe, but they wouldn't. Obviously they want us to pay extra.

lnanek2 13 years ago

Weird, my dedicated 4G hot spots always work better than tethering through my devices. If he jailbroke the iOS, then tethered through it, I don't think its advantage would hold up.

On another note, I wonder how long until we see dual simultaneous antennas (and modems and whatever it takes) just to win the spec war on this. amazon already did it for Kindle with WiFi.

fulafel 13 years ago

Interestingly the only other test I found with quick googling had opposite results with Novatel vs iPhone 5:

"Test Results:

iPhone 5 direct via cellular: 4.667Mbps Down & 11.122Mbps Up, 95ms Ping

New iPad via iPhone 5 with Hotspot: 14.10Mbps Down & 1.45Mbps Up, 87ms Ping

New iPad via MiFi 4620L WiFi: 20.08Mbps Down & 8.50Mbps Up, 79ms Ping"

(from http://www.evdoinfo.com/content/view/4281/64/)

farms 13 years ago

Same for Tekstra LTE in OZ, SG3 barely performs above 3G but the iPhone5 I just got is pulling in 57M down and 24MB up!!!

  • batiudrami 13 years ago

    The SGS3 4G only just launched in Australia. The one that has been on sale only supports HSPA+, referred to as 3G or 3G+, depending on who you talk to, so it probably is only 'barely above 3G'.

  • chmod775 13 years ago

    I had a hard time classifying you because you didn't use enough exclamation marks. Consider going for 5 or more next time.

fohlin 13 years ago

While 4G isn't available here, I was at least happy to see 15 mbps reliably on 3G. For my typical use case, e.g. checking tweets and casual browsing, I don't miss a better connection. (For tethering it sure would be nice, though.)

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