2011/5/9 Olivier <[email protected]> > > 2011/5/9 randulo <[email protected]> > >> On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 2:20 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Lots of Android handsets support wifi, like my G2, aka HTC DesireZ. >> >> Wouldn't ANY modern one have wifi? That would be odd if it didn't, would >> it not? >> >> > Yes, of course, all dual-mode phones support WiFi but : > 1. I'm not certain those would work without any SIM-card inside > 2. those are likely to be more expensive than WiFi-only handset. > > See the last iPod touch which is marketed as a Sametime > I meant "Face Time" (I should n't (have stopped to) drink while typing ;-))
client is quite cheeper than the iPhone. > > To my knowledge, most Android-based WiFi-only machines are tablets. > > Cheers >
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