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can you think of anything else that would be limited on it if you didn't sign up for a data/voice plan right away?
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The A-GPS (Assisted GPS) relies on cell towers, I think. If that's the case, the device would have to fall back on regular GPS, thus taking longer to get a fix on your location.
I don't think they would have put in any arbitrary made-up restrictions. If they have, go kick their butt and tell them I told you to do it
(Edit: I should have refreshed before I answered. I thought no-one had replied yet...)
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Don't get me wrong, I intend to, but I was thinking about just using it with wifi as a pocket computer for a few weeks after I get it. Other than not being able to make cell calls, or access the Internet where there's no wifi available, can you think of anything else that would be limited on it if you didn't sign up for a data/voice plan right away?