No wi-fi. That's the only thing this is missing. Although on Verizon's network you will have a fast connection almost anywhere. So wi-fi is only a niche need for a few that like their battery draining fast.
I'll take the expandable memory, replaceable battery, 3.2MP camera with flash, excellent email support, cut/paste, MMS and great 3G network over having wi-fi.
The answer is that it doesn't have WiFi. Verizon probably crippled it as it does with all of its phones. That's the simple answer. Verizon's EV-DO offering is not quite as fast (or even close) as WiFi. And, as always, it will not do voice AND data. Although AT&T's 3G offering currently sucks - haha! Hopefully it will be a great phone so that Apple can make a better one that will kick its ass. It seems like only last year RIM's co-CEO was saying that the iPhone would not succeed since it doesn't have a physical keyboard - and now RIM comes out with one as well. That's pretty embarrassing, as is not having WiFi on a high end phone. I'll admit that the iPhone has plenty that needs to be tweaked, but RIM really gets a black eye for leaving out WiFi (I guess it's so that they can say that their battery life is excellent - because nobody will be able to drain it with WiFi). We will see in a month or two if this phone is a hit once it's in users' hands. Other so-called "iPhone killers" have been less than impressive once they are handled by users.
You do have some good points vady but two things. 1. This is Vodafone so the wi-fi facts are irrelevant(like the 8330 on vzw vs the 8320 on every GSM carrier). 2. Verizon has two phones currently on the market with wifi. I have the Samsung i760 and the wifi is not crippled and last I checked the same goes for the HTC VX6800 Mogul. So, not all their phones have crippled wifi.
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No wi-fi. That's the only thing this is missing. Although on Verizon's network you will have a fast connection almost anywhere. So wi-fi is only a niche need for a few that like their battery draining fast.
I'll take the expandable memory, replaceable battery, 3.2MP camera with flash, excellent email support, cut/paste, MMS and great 3G network over having wi-fi.
The answer is that it doesn't have WiFi. Verizon probably crippled it as it does with all of its phones. That's the simple answer. Verizon's EV-DO offering is not quite as fast (or even close) as WiFi. And, as always, it will not do voice AND data. Although AT&T's 3G offering currently sucks - haha! Hopefully it will be a great phone so that Apple can make a better one that will kick its ass. It seems like only last year RIM's co-CEO was saying that the iPhone would not succeed since it doesn't have a physical keyboard - and now RIM comes out with one as well. That's pretty embarrassing, as is not having WiFi on a high end phone. I'll admit that the iPhone has plenty that needs to be tweaked, but RIM really gets a black eye for leaving out WiFi (I guess it's so that they can say that their battery life is excellent - because nobody will be able to drain it with WiFi). We will see in a month or two if this phone is a hit once it's in users' hands. Other so-called "iPhone killers" have been less than impressive once they are handled by users.
You do have some good points vady but two things.
1. This is Vodafone so the wi-fi facts are irrelevant(like the 8330 on vzw vs the 8320 on every GSM carrier).
2. Verizon has two phones currently on the market with wifi. I have the Samsung i760 and the wifi is not crippled and last I checked the same goes for the HTC VX6800 Mogul. So, not all their phones have crippled wifi.
Is it true that T-mobile will have a much faster 3G network than the other carriers?