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MastahRiz

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4.36 Mbps / 1.51Mbps: AT&T

I'm happy with this.
(Though I miss the adblock from jailbreaking.)




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Looks like I'm averaging about 6.5 down and 1.7 up.
 

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NJ AT&T speed has been good to me
 

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So-so signal strength at my house.
 

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A bit faster on wifi at home.
 

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Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 5_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/534.46 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.1 Mobile/9A334 Safari/7534.48.3)

At my house a best of 3.23/1.10
In town 4.52/1.09
 
I use AT&T, have 19.15 mbps download, 2.05 mbps upload and no idea how to easily post a picture from my phone. Is this a good speed?
 
On 3G it's not capable of hitting that DL speed. It must be using WiFi.

You are correct. Its 4.14 download and 1.14 upload. How is that? And anyone on a quick lesson on easily uploading a photo? Or do you have to do the paper clip attachment thing which looks like a pain in the ass to do on the phone.
 
While it might not seem like much, the iPhone 4S is a substantial difference were I live. At home I would never break 1Mbps, now its close to 3Mbps. I live in Terry, MS and usually never have more then 2-3 bars of service here. So, needless to say Im quite impressed! I can't wait to go to work tomorrow to test. Previously, I was getting almost 5Mbps on my iPhone 4. Can't wait to see what the 4S will do!


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You are correct. Its 4.14 download and 1.14 upload. How is that? And anyone on a quick lesson on easily uploading a photo? Or do you have to do the paper clip attachment thing which looks like a pain in the ass to do on the phone.

Just turn off WiFi in Settings > General > WiFi before running the test (don't forget to turn it back on afterwards). Press Home and Power buttons together to take a screenshot, it will go into your Photos app (and Photo Stream if you have it enabled). The paper clip thing is a reset mechanism where nothing else will work, you really should rarely if ever have to do this.
 
Just turn off WiFi in Settings > General > WiFi before running the test (don't forget to turn it back on afterwards). Press Home and Power buttons together to take a screenshot, it will go into your Photos app (and Photo Stream if you have it enabled). The paper clip thing is a reset mechanism where nothing else will work, you really should rarely if ever have to do this.

And how do I post that picture into a reply here?
 
And how do I post that picture into a reply here?

When you compose a reply, look for the little paperclip icon, that lets you upload attachments, once you upload them, click it again and it should show a list of what you uploaded, then select one to attach it.

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When you compose a reply, look for the little paperclip icon, that lets you upload attachments, once you upload them, click it again and it should show a list of what you uploaded, then select one to attach it.

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I hit the paperclip, but I can't hit anything else but the url field. the choose file buttons in the box "upload file from your computer" do not work...
 
I hit the paperclip, but I can't hit anything else but the url field. the choose file buttons in the box "upload file from your computer" do not work...

Ah, I guess you are trying to post from the phone. Yeah, that won't work. You can either email the photo to yourself or pick it from Photostream on a desktop/laptop, or if you want to post from the phone I guess you'll have to upload it to a service first like Flickr, Photobucket, etc. and then paste the URL link into your post.
 
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