Unless those bars are infinitely subdivided 1 bar doesn't mean 33% signal strength, it means AT MOST 33% signal strength. Your actual strength might be 2% and it'd still show 1 bar.
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I love the a-typical ATT signal though. 1-bar. Keeping the world connected - a'ight.
Is that how much battery you'll have left after launching it and watching it consume cycles too?
Any word on whether this is hardware accelerated?
WIFI bar... signal bar is full... wow...
Umm ... the AT&T service is at 5 bars. WiFi is 1 bar.
But that's alright.
Ok, fine. wifi.. but damnit.. why are ATT people that far away from wifi anyways? :)
Umm ... the cable comes into my house on the north side. My room is on the south side of my house.
Are you just trolling or are you really wondering what reason someone would have for having 33% signal strength?
Unless those bars are infinitely subdivided 1 bar doesn't mean 33% signal strength, it means AT MOST 33% signal strength. Your actual strength might be 2% and it'd still show 1 bar.