CapnNismo wrote:
You can set up the Droid to connect to wifi. It will more than likely not route your calls through the wifi network, but you can do all your data downloading and surfing using it. Duh?
Droid is the second best Android smartphone out there. It was the first best, but now Google released the Nexus One, but it's only available on GSM at the moment.
yeah, but about the nexus atm - 5. It's on T-Mobile (in the U.S.). If there is a carrier that is less well-liked than AT&T, it's T-Mobile. Or at least it would be if they had even nearly as many customers as AT&T. (T-Mobile is the #4 U.S. carrier). This is the company that, with Microsoft's help, suffered a huge data loss late last year. Some people like T-Mobile, but I mostly hear people complaining about coverage issues.
Yes, Google said the Nexus one will end up on Verizon's network, too. Until that happens, the phone--here in the U.S.--is linked to a decidedly second-tier carrier -
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/a … s_one.html