What exactly does this have to do with dropped calls? Great the iPhone is a very popular hand held browser, and with good reason. AT&T still stucks.
Possibly all coming through some other connection, may wifi? After all according to AT&T they are backup by the almighty WiFi. So until we know what pipe that HTML is filtering through it doesn't say much about AT&Ts 3g network, or EDGE for that matter. Just says people with iPhones like to browse the web.
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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What exactly does this have to do with dropped calls? Great the iPhone is a very popular hand held browser, and with good reason. AT&T still stucks.
Possibly all coming through some other connection, may wifi? After all according to AT&T they are backup by the almighty WiFi. So until we know what pipe that HTML is filtering through it doesn't say much about AT&Ts 3g network, or EDGE for that matter. Just says people with iPhones like to browse the web.