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I hate to turn this into a cellular primer, but...
Yes 3G is available in my area via Cingular.
So ideally I'd want a phone that's EDR, DUN AND 3G?
Do I have that right, or am I mixing stuff up?
Mike
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2008-05-08
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I don't have much use for voice communication, and I'd prefer the compatible cell-phone be as physically small as possible. No special features required on the cell-phone.
From their website, I can't really tell which phones have which features and honestly I'm not sure what Bluetooth features I'm looking-for to get the best performance.
Do I just need "DUN"? Or is there something preferable? Can I just look for DUN, or is EDR DUN preferable?
The Verizon Wireless PN-820 smartphone looks like EXACTLY what I want (I think). It's not available through Cingular though.
Any tips or clarification would really be appreciated.
Mike