Qas you must have really good eye sight, there was some kind of scientific report done on DPI and they said phones have gone well past the point that people will notice pixels. Obviously I am talking about looking at it normally not putting it right close to eye to examine it. Interestingly the same report also said 1080p is pointless over 720p on screens under 32 inches for tv use. On my monitor which is 22inch 1680x1050 nothing feels pixelated if its at that resolution, and of course this is much lower DPI than a high end smartphone.
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Copying an MP3 album over while running for the bus. Yes, my wireless does cover the local park and 4 nearest bus stops.
Though that's less important now I can get up to 100Mbit speeds anywhere I can get to by bus...
But really, it is more likely to benefit laptops than anything else, but then laptops are also the easiest to upgrade to 802.11ac. It'll probably cost less than £30 in a year or so
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How often are you copying mp3s whilst running for the bus? and I wonder if a N connection vs AC for copying those mp3s will make the difference. I can understand AC for home network devices such as laptops and pcs, nas etc. but phones it seems a bit of a niche/novelty feature.