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I read that they would offer free (ad supported) access to gmail (that is, no data plan required). But if you drop $20 a month for data (hopefully they will keep their existing pricing) you could do whatever you want.
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2008-09-24
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Sorry just saw the webcast,
limited data plan + limited text messaging - 25$
unlimited data + messaging - 35 $
No tethering and no skype or voip
Android is looking bad already!
Anyone else heard this?
Strange for an "open" platform... if it's true...