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If you want full performance, then, get an ulocked phone. Isn't Verizon one of those SPs that cripples BT?
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Verizon (and Sprint) use CDMA technology. The third generation data technology on CDMA systems is EVDO and is capable of burst speed of up to 2 MB/Sec. Actual throughput averages 400 to 700 KB/Sec. The additional overhead inherent to BT 1.x cuts this approximately in half.

The i730's BT hardware is Vs. 1.0, so I'm not getting the full benifit of the BT Vs. 2.0 on the IT. It occurs to me if I'm going to replace my phone with a dumber one, I should find one with BT 2.0. I'm pretty much constrained to Verizon Wireless as I'd have to pay early termination fees on three phones or not use my family plan in minutes ... so ...
Which Verizon phones work best with the IT N800?
Are there any that have BT 2.0 so the BT hardware is not the choke point for data throughput?