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jsnuff1

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If you read the FCC documents closely it states that the iPhone was tested using 802.11g protocol, so that solves the 802.11n question.
 
Well, I guess that is perfectly ok for the iPhone. It's not that we will be moving huge files in and out of the iPhone every day anyways...
 
bummer

i just wanted N so i would have a farther range on wi fi and spend just a bit less time on EDGE because wifi is faster correct?
 
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