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Only applies to the US...
......UK gets free internet as part of Vodafones contract for as little as ?35 (thats $52) per month, and thats not just data usage, thats the whole montly package i.e. phone, 600 minutes, SMS, email, internet...So over here I think this could be a possible iPhone killer as it has the same bottom price (there are higher one for more free minutes), equal to better storage with card capacity increasing all the time, and best of all, no iTunes! So now it really just comes down to whether you want 02 or Vodafone as your provider.

Our weather may be pants, but looks like Apples stranglehold on smartphones for the non-business users is about to be broken..
Posted by: DevJonny   Posted on: 11/17/08  (Edited: 11/17/2008 @ 08:09) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Well...  liquidglow | 10/09/08
RE: (Gallery: Touchy, feely BlackBerry Storm)  ITGuy70 | 10/09/08
I guess...  liquidglow | 10/09/08
no Wi-Fi not a problem?  corymcnutt | 10/28/08
wifi is a luxury  eggmanbubbagee@... | 11/01/08
wifi is free - that's why  brandon@... | 11/11/08
Only applies to the US...  DevJonny | 11/17/08
RE: (Gallery: Touchy, feely BlackBerry Storm)  laurenann05 | 10/15/08
No WiFi - unbelievably stupid  no_axe_to__grind | 11/11/08
Delusional  no_axe_to__grind | 11/11/08
They just don't get it... DUH!!!  i8thecat | 11/12/08
What, no keyboard? Only Verizon??  der passant | 11/13/08
One word...iPhone!  DevJonny | 11/17/08
RE: (Gallery: Touchy, feely BlackBerry Storm)  hamead1@... | 11/14/08

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