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3G issue

kolping27

Jan 30, 2007, 12:31 AM
Wall Street Journal 1/29/07: Page R4:
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Although 88% of today's cell phones come with Web-browsing capabilities and more than 117 million people owned such phones in October, only 16.6% of these customers used their browsers to surf the Internet that month.
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So, while Nokia has yet to roll out 3G devices stateside, I wonder if it is even that relevant. A little sarcasm.

FL
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muchdrama

Jan 30, 2007, 5:56 PM
kolping27 said:
Wall Street Journal 1/29/07: Page R4:
excerpt-

Although 88% of today's cell phones come with Web-browsing capabilities and more than 117 million people owned such phones in October, only 16.6% of these customers used their browsers to surf the Internet that month.
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So, while Nokia has yet to roll out 3G devices stateside, I wonder if it is even that relevant. A little sarcasm.

FL


Well, apparently Nokia knows what's up...it's being shipped EDGE-capable only.

And somehow I think you'd go blind web-surfing on this bad boy.
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tkboxer

Mar 3, 2007, 2:38 PM
There are those technology moves too fast for and those that technology moves too slow for.
Apparently the former outnumber that later about 84 to 16 from your calculations. 🤣
Its a shame, I would love to have a 3G phone for mobile internet but with the state of celluar industry in the U.S. I probably won't see it for at least another year in my location.
In the mean time I'll probably replace the wife's and my ageing 6230's with this 6300. Haven't seen availablity or pricing on it but I can't imagine this phone being over $300.
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