I'm happy that I always get H+ speeds in Talisay(where I work).
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Smart diri sa talisay kay H+ jud prmi..karon nag globe ko pwerteng hinaya, E ra kutob
Diri sa IT Park kay H+ pod permi ang signal sa ako phone. Globe user here.
Ma unlock ba ni ang galaxy s3 nga globe?
I have another question, pila ka hours mu mag charge sa inyu phone using usb (connected to pc)?
mine's taking forever para ma full lagi? naka ON nuon ako hotspot kay Im using my connection para sa laptop man dri sa office at the same time naminaw ug music, pero mga 10-6 jud ang charging niya ai![]()
Last edited by moonwitchbleu; 07-11-2012 at 06:11 PM.
Just wondering guys if ang H og H+ sa mobile data internet are the same. Since sa area nako is H ang makita nako sa status and if in some areas like Talisay, Ayala and SM im getting H+ data. Im confused regarding this two if H is 3.5G and H+ for 4G? correct me if im wrong.. Ivd read a couple of weeks ago na e deploy na sa Globe/Smart ang 4G (Cebu)in this year dont remember if by end of quarter or something like that.
Anyway just to share with you regarding navigation Directions sa Places app using GPS, thing is this is so accurate, funny thing i was driving i get lost dapit sa Mambaling SRP exit, I cant go left to SRP since theres a sign on cant go left on that particular time naa pa gyd nagbantay na enforcer, I was not familiar with this Rizal Ave Ext. i would rather go U turn but seems the 1st 1km is so crampy area in a busy street, then went straight along to follow some motorist/PuJ to exit South Rd or SRP then the thing naa ang S3 unit sa dashboard and try to navigate (with confusion for the first time to be used) directions to SRP thru Laray Exit with accurate precision, pretty amazing every turns seems fast and accurate to me, and one thing in regards in the battery at estimate 15-20mins drive used, just give me a discharge at less than 5%, my I was really blown away just to save my time. :d
well, H and H+ are just the same thing.. NO there are no actual 4G implemented still (*I think) because it takes a whole load of network infrastructure and the cost to undertake such deal. Frankly speaking, our local telcos are still using pseudo-4G connections(I don't believe in all their crap saying we really have a working 4G connection already, throughout the Phil.)
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