Hm. So it's a cell card with the ability to be pro-locked to a provider. Cute.
I live in NYC, so I think I'll stick to my Wi-Fi-enabled PDA with Skype, the extra-large battery, and bluetooth permanently disabled. I mean, it's not like there's any place I can't get a WiFi signal here.
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Hm. So it's a cell card with the ability to be pro-locked to a provider. Cute.
I live in NYC, so I think I'll stick to my Wi-Fi-enabled PDA with Skype, the extra-large battery, and bluetooth permanently disabled. I mean, it's not like there's any place I can't get a WiFi signal here.