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What's the point of an overpriced iPhone without web features when the most basic of phones have Internet nowadays?Also I'm guessing that AT&T won't be too happy with not having data on the device - they're loving the guaranteed extra $20 a month right now.I'm sure the iPhone nano will have Web, maybe not Mail, but surely it'll have Web.
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Mark @ Jul 19th 2007 3:53PM
What's the point of an overpriced iPhone without web features when the most basic of phones have Internet nowadays?
Also I'm guessing that AT&T won't be too happy with not having data on the device - they're loving the guaranteed extra $20 a month right now.
I'm sure the iPhone nano will have Web, maybe not Mail, but surely it'll have Web.