Comments on: Survey: Wi-Fi becoming smartphone must-have
ABI Research says 74 percent of those polled with Wi-Fi-enabled cell phones take advantage of the connectivity, and 77 percent would seek Wi-Fi in their next phone.
ABI Research says 74 percent of those polled with Wi-Fi-enabled cell phones take advantage of the connectivity, and 77 percent would seek Wi-Fi in their next phone.
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tell me why we need wi-fi on a keypad device again ?
I have an iphone and never use the wifi, and I check e-mail constantly, maps, online apps, etc. Maybe they should have specifically asked if wifi was important if your phone had 3g.
I'm only looking to ever use wifi to use skype to make international calls (or use the phone overseas via skype) since AT&T kills you for using your phone out of the country or making calls from the US to out of the US.
They don't want to actually help consumers get more out of their phone. That would contravene their mission statement:
* Shut down
* Lock out
* Overcharge
* Wall off
Also, I too experience unreliable signal when out of town or city, yet my wife's N95 has no problem!!!
- by alokka April 3, 2009 1:28 PM PDT
- Wi-Fi is agreeable must have for me also. Now with Skype and other SIP services emerging, it's easier to make calls and faster browing via wi-fi than regualr phone.
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