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Category: UMTS

Vodafone UMTS: unwanted image compression

Vodafone UMTS: unwanted image compression

February 15, 2011February 15, 2011 Pygmalion
When surfing the web over Vodafone UMTS in Germany, you may notice that JPEG images are compressed and displayed in low quality. Press Ctrl-F5 (Strg-F5) in your browser to see the original images on t... Read More

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