
06-29-2007, 01:28 PM
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Re: Verizon Wireless thumbs its nose at the iPhone I mean, http://iphone-msn.com service.
User with iPhone need just to open this url on her iPhone Safari
On Jun 29, 4:25 pm, Kuriashkin Victor <vk4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Do you know that iPhone owners can use MSN on it?
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> On Jun 29, 2:16 pm, jeffrey...@hotmail.com (Jeff) wrote:
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> >http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-973...?tag=cnetfd.mt
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> > With the iPhone completely dominating cell phone news this week, it's easy
> > to forget that other cell phones exist. Crave wonders why any manufacturer
> > or service provider would see the PR benefit in making an announcement this
> > week, but that hasn't stopped T-Mobile from unveiling its Hotspot @Home and
> > Sprint from taking the wraps off its new LG Muziq phone.
>
> > But today Verizon Wireless revealed that it was hosting its own party to
> > match the Apple and AT&T events on the iPhone launch day. In a press
> > release, the carrier invites shoppers to test-drive "the leading wireless
> > company with the most reliable voice and data network". Meow.
>
> > The carrier also invites shoppers to check out its selection of music cell
> > phones, including the LG VX9400, which is on sale for $99.99. That's a good
> > deal for a cool phone, but the keep in mind that the spiffy V Cast Mobile
> > TV service (something the VX9400 supports) is available only in a few
> > cities. Yet unlike the iPhone, the LG handset does offer 3G.
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> > Buyers will also be able to download songs wirelessly at the stores from
> > Verizon's V Cast Music service. As everyone knows, the iPhone will not
> > support tune downloads over the air. But the best news is that customers
> > will get a free Music Essentials kit, which normally sets you back $30.
> > That's exceedingly generous of Verizon, considering the kit is needed to
> > even sync a phone with a PC. We don't know why Verizon just doesn't give
> > you the kit in the first place, but that another story.
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> > So if you've decided you're too cool for the iPhone, or you refuse to leave
> > Verizon for AT&T, you'll be pleased to know that Verizon has you covered.
> > Verizon stores and kiosks will stay open until 9 p.m. And you can be sure
> > these stores won't have a line. |