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Maybe because internet phone usage is not free, and is run by networks, just like Vonage, and no other phone service is free, either. There aren't wireless towers sitting all over that you can connect to for free. The phone service costs money. At least, in the US, there is no free to anything having to do with connecting someone to another person, aside from WiFi in a few businesses that pay for the service through a network or internet provider, and those only work with any reliability with near direct line of sight and only in a short distance, so in essence, it's still not free. Even talking to someone over chat for free requires you pay for the internet service.
Let me rephrase it... if you get the M8 and expect to just magically have the ability to tap into some cell company's cell tower to use their bandwidth, and just have the ability to get online and look at your e-mail, and view the web, you're wrong. You will have to pay for a service. Either Meizu has to make their own service, which is unlikely, or they will have to make deals, exactly as Apple did with the iPhone. Until you pay for the service to support any online function, you get a $300+ mp3 and video player with a few functions the M6 has already and few it doesn't.
EDIT: Oh, and I forgot to add this... It's just like any other cell phone. You can go around and buy a cell phone from a whole bunch of places, but without a service provider, it has no phone functions.
Last edited by DChronos : 08-31-2007 at 05:41 AM.
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