Originally Posted by jmanjohns
Yeah... I seriously considered the openmoko neo freerunner as well... until I found it it doesn't have AT LEAST EDGE. I don't know about you guys, but if I'm going to carry around a phone whose functionality relies heavily on its available data connection options, I want it to be at least EDGE. GPRS is slower that dial-up (shudder).
I understand it could be a big factor for some...but not for me: I do not plan to use
any wireless data connection except wifi: data plans are too expensive and will not be covered by my company at the moment (while classic voice contract are covered 100%).
In fact, the concept of "everything online" pushed by iPhone and, I expect, android, is not good for me, not good at all

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Now, when my company start to offer data contract instead of voice contract, my requirements will change. I am sure the transition will be done eventually, but I am not sure it will be done short term (<2 years)...And even after this transition, "everything online" is still not best: I often change simcard to a local prepaid one when on holliday abroad (boss is not happy about the bill spike that roaming induce), and then of course, no data, and my phone would become useless.
So, in my case, I would consider buying a smartphone that is usefull mostly when online when roaming data service becomes cheap, almost as cheap as local voice service. Until then, a device with a lot of offline (or mix) applications is much much more convenient.
I do not expect to have roaming data service cheap before a few years, the phone compagnies are too happy to milk us for now (and that's why they heavily sponsor devices that force you to remain connected)