Am I the only one who experiences this? Everytime I watch a youtube video whether its audio or video and audio I get an unusual amount of buffering. This happens over wifi AND 3G. It is rather frustrating. I can't even watch a youtube video seamlessly. Is there a way to let the video load and then view it? Regardless, I never had this issue with the bold 9650. Maybe this is where the processor falls short? Any ideas?
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Strange, even over wifi? I don't have this issue only on edge and at the moment not anymore, if ur on a build that shipped with the phone yeah that can cause this being its flaws, the newer updates fixes problems from the older OS. If your using a latter build U should check ur wifi connections or processes something could be connecting while ur on the phone. Good luck, someone may have a better solutions.
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That sounds like a good idea. I'm at work so if you could organize it. Pick a video, test over wifi and 3G and write down the number of times it buffers.
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That sounds like a good idea. I'm at work so if you could organize it. Pick a video, test over wifi and 3G and write down the number of times it buffers.
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Good deal. Also post what OS build you're on. I'll check out a few videos.
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No buffering over 3G for all three videos. Buffering over wifi one time for the first two videos. I didn't try the last video. Correct me if I'm wrong but the video quality looks better over wifi? And I'm at a hotpot running .225 OS build
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No buffering over 3G for all three videos. Buffering over wifi one time for the first two videos. I didn't try the last video. Correct me if I'm wrong but the video quality looks better over wifi? And I'm at a hotpot running .225 OS build
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Actually the quality should be exactly the same. The only difference is typically the speed is faster over wifi.