I cannot speak for what happens on an NTT DoComo network, but whenever
my phone (on a T-Mobile US network) informs me of an available update,
I switch it to WiFi to download the update faster.

On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Shawn Brown<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You can download the OTA over WiFi, yes.
>
> Eh?  At the DoCoMo shop set up to handle the initial Android release
> here is Japan I asked that very question.
>
> Sorry, if that's true then it was my carrier misinformation and not a
> flaw in Android. I apologize.
>
> I was told no!
>
> I was told I needed to get on one of their more expensive package
> plans as a minimum plan would cost me $800 if an 80mb update came.
> Even on the package plan, I'd be looking at the fee cap of $60.  I was
> even asked to sign a waver stating I understood that -- in English
> even here in Tokyo.  WiFi was stated as not being an option for
> updates.
>
> I guess the carrier is just pushing people onto their plans or maybe
> the just don't understand well.
>
> Shawn
>
> >
>



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