Mossberg also says that the e-mail and Internet connectivity via the EDGE data format is slow, not dial-up slow, but slower than what most of us have grow accustomed to. When the iPhone sense WiFi, it will switch over to that, making connectivity a lot faster. However, as he says, if you're moving around, in a cab or wherever, and you want to access e-mail or the Net, expect it to be slow.
Definitely something to consider.
GatorsFan
June 26, 2007
7:38 PM PT
Well, thanks GatorsFan. I haven't seen that repeated ad nauseam since the iPhone was unveiled six months ago.
Mossberg also says that the e-mail and Internet connectivity via the EDGE data format is slow, not dial-up slow, but slower than what most of us have grow accustomed to. When the iPhone sense WiFi, it will switch over to that, making connectivity a lot faster. However, as he says, if you're moving around, in a cab or wherever, and you want to access e-mail or the Net, expect it to be slow.
Definitely something to consider.
Well, thanks GatorsFan. I haven't seen that repeated ad nauseam since the iPhone was unveiled six months ago.