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Old 05-11-2009, 06:40 AM
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Why doesnt this phone have Wi-Fi??
Really Verizon, why???the tours brother the GSM Blackberry onyx is supposed to have GPS AND WI-Fi.
Really Verizon there is no excuse. Wtf?

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Why do you really need the wifi? Is the Verizon 3g speed really that slow to you? I have used my Verizon BB vs other people on WiFi and let me tell you, they dont beat me in browsing the web.

So really, why do you need the wifi?

Not to sound cold, but if you really dont like verizon, why dont ya just cancel it and go elsewhere
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Old 05-11-2009, 07:03 AM
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I would really like to know the answers to the wifi and cancellation questions as well. As far as the GPS goes, thats all economics. Find me a Storm owner running VZNav and I will show you someone who doesn't have a CB login.
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I would really like to know the answers to the wifi and cancellation questions as well. As far as the GPS goes, thats all economics. Find me a Storm owner running VZNav and I will show you someone who doesn't have a CB login.
I like your VZNav remark...

My question is this: Is anyone really surprised it doesn't have WiFi? None. Zero. Nada...of the CDMA carriers' BlackBerries have WiFi.

I've heard all manner of reasons, but I think it boils down to three issues: battery performance, security for the BES environment and no carrier maintained hot-spots.

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Old 05-11-2009, 07:27 AM
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I've heard all manner of reasons, but I think it boils down to three issues: battery performance, security for the BES environment and no carrier maintained hot-spots.

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I'm inclined to agree.
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Why do you really need the wifi? Is the Verizon 3g speed really that slow to you? I have used my Verizon BB vs other people on WiFi and let me tell you, they dont beat me in browsing the web.

So really, why do you need the wifi?
Lets repeat it together for the 15th time! TRAVEL/RESORT/AIRLINE SET UP of WIFI!!! RIMs MOBILE TV!!! DEAD ZONES, BASEMENT SET UPS! BUSINESS LOCATIONS WITH WEAK PENETRATION!

Do we need to repeat this all over again? lol Forgive me if this is the first time you've heard this... I just hate the "why do you need wifi arguments"
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Old 05-11-2009, 07:43 AM
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I like your VZNav remark...

My question is this: Is anyone really surprised it doesn't have WiFi? None. Zero. Nada...of the CDMA carriers' BlackBerries have WiFi.

I've heard all manner of reasons, but I think it boils down to three issues: battery performance, security for the BES environment and no carrier maintained hot-spots.

Thoughts?
lets go one by one here:

Battery performance - can be shut off at will

Security - Is Verizon the only carrier to care about security? What about security on Winmob devices?

carrier hotspots - Again, not an issue with winmob devices and other carriers as well
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Lets repeat it together for the 15th time! TRAVEL/RESORT/AIRLINE SET UP of WIFI!!! RIMs MOBILE TV!!! DEAD ZONES, BASEMENT SET UPS! BUSINESS LOCATIONS WITH WEAK PENETRATION!

Do we need to repeat this all over again? lol Forgive me if this is the first time you've heard this... I just hate the "why do you need wifi arguments"
You say it 26 times a day! Nobody is hearing this for the "first time" from you.
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Why do you really need the wifi? Is the Verizon 3g speed really that slow to you? I have used my Verizon BB vs other people on WiFi and let me tell you, they dont beat me in browsing the web.

So really, why do you need the wifi?

Not to sound cold, but if you really dont like verizon, why dont ya just cancel it and go elsewhere
U sure bout that? 3G gets UP TO 7.2Mbps whereas my wi-fi connection is currently @ 22Mpbps..... That's a heck of a lot faster, is it not.... If it ain't got wi-fi then it MUST be for VZW

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Lets repeat it together for the 15th time! TRAVEL/RESORT/AIRLINE SET UP of WIFI!!! RIMs MOBILE TV!!! DEAD ZONES, BASEMENT SET UPS! BUSINESS LOCATIONS WITH WEAK PENETRATION!

Do we need to repeat this all over again? lol Forgive me if this is the first time you've heard this... I just hate the "why do you need wifi arguments"
So other than dead zones you don't really NEED wifi? Even if you spend a lot of time in dead zones you don't need it because you are probably going to have a different carrier. No one needs wifi they just want itand I don't have a problem with that. There are a lot of things I want but I dont go around complaining about them.
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You say it 26 times a day! Nobody is hearing this for the "first time" from you.
so then the next question then becomes... why do people continue to ask why wifi is needed if the answer is already known...
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perhaps you should listen...the people that need wi fi are small in number (at this stage) compared to the big picture. that is just common sense.

at some point, when every public place has free wi fi, that will be different.

and as for vznav... i use it. and i log in here all the time you know, it does do more than just map directions.
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perhaps you should listen...the people that need wi fi are small in number (at this stage) compared to the big picture. that is just common sense.

at some point, when every public place has free wi fi, that will be different.

and as for vznav... i use it. and i log in here all the time you know, it does do more than just map directions.
Try Poynt and Google Maps as a combination and send me $4.99 a month. YAY I just saved you $5.00 a month!
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perhaps you should listen...the people that need wi fi are small in number (at this stage) compared to the big picture. that is just common sense.

at some point, when every public place has free wi fi, that will be different.

and as for vznav... i use it. and i log in here all the time you know, it does do more than just map directions.


I doubt that. Every review, whether its professional or layman will express excitment over wifi. The bold is hailed such a great device because of the inclusion of all 3 (wifi, 3g, GPS).

Wifi inclusion is on the forfront of every device rating and there's a lot more people ranting or at the very least expressing their displeasure to the exclusion of it.

I think the problem is that despite most people truly desiring wif, when a BB comes out without it, people are still buying them up regardless since there's nothing else offered. This gives companies zero initiative to put them in these devices.

personally, I think the excusion of wifi is a simple one; to market world data plans for the professional user... who just so happens to be the blackberry user
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Old 05-11-2009, 08:01 AM
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I doubt that. Every review, whether its professional or layman will express excitment over wifi. The bold is hailed such a great device because of the inclusion of all 3 (wifi, 3g, GPS).

Wifi inclusion is on the forfront of every device rating and there's a lot more people ranting or at the very least expressing their displeasure to the exclusion of it.

I think the problem is that despite most people truly desiring wif, when a BB comes out without it, people are still buying them up regardless since there's nothing else offered. This gives companies zero initiative to put them in these devices.

personally, I think the excusion of wifi is a simple one; to market world data plans for the professional user... who just so happens to be the blackberry user
BBBBBBBUUUUUUZZZZZZZ, wrong answer. You say every professional and layman would love it and then you narrow it down to the smallest group by wanting to market it to the world traveling data user.
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