Biffingston t1_ixb6n6y wrote
Reply to comment by unpeople in Study: The iPhone 14 Pro has faster 5G speeds than any Android phone by chrisdh79
But at what point does it even matter that you have the fastest/"Best" anything?
For example, if your car can do 200 MPH does it really matter if someone else's can do 210?
Both examples are under ideal conditions anyway, I'm sure.
unpeople t1_ixb7vyh wrote
You're complaining to the wrong person, I just pointed out who conducted the study.
pfotozlp3 t1_ixbk33d wrote
For network bandwidth YES IT DOES MATTER. I can use the “210 mph” to its fullest on a daily, constant basis. I can’t with an automobile, that will only make my junk bigger than yours.
Haccordian t1_ixbxunp wrote
But I need you to know my junk is bigger than yours.
fabulousrooster t1_iy2b4d1 wrote
If you tell people that on the internet I got bad news buddy
schmaydog82 t1_ixb8f80 wrote
It doesn't really matter but people are interested in/talk about lots of things that don't matter
Biffingston t1_ixbgqjz wrote
it's gonad measurement at a certain point. I mean can the average person goong to be able to tell the difference between 4K and whatever format is going to come next?
schmaydog82 t1_ixbhi76 wrote
I mean for people who are into tech it’s still somewhat interesting, even as a quick “oh neat”
wolbeas t1_ixbsjl1 wrote
It matters when Android phone makers ask you thousands of dollar while giving you less than your money's worth.
It's not about having the best, it's about having what you paid for
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