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2008-02-15
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not bad at all, I wish I could get my Verizon phone to work with it...I read online apparently I have to hack the phone, a little much for me.
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2008-02-15
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2008-02-15
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I have the verizon phone as well. I spent a few hours reading on Howardforums about how to fix the phone to allow tethering (stupid verizon!). While I can easily edit the string to make the tethering allowable, I am terrified of receiving a messed up phone bill with data charges.

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2008-02-15
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2008-02-16
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I know with the Q it was basically required. With my last phone (Moto N810) it wasn't required though, and after a couple simple changes it had full data access and BT teathering. So certainly some phones offer cheaper options then others. It's just hard to swallow another $15 a month to get access to the data package you already pay for.
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2008-02-16
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2008-02-18
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not too bad for an NIT...