anywhere you have signal you theoretically have internet. that is a HUGE difference than having to be logged into a small hot spot somewhere and staying stationary while you search, pay, and download. there will be many more users.
as far as pricing... if that is what you meant then i agree there should be no difference in that. that is BS. but i guess that wifi is just accessing over the internet, while mobile is using a carrier which apparently has different contracts.
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anywhere you have signal you theoretically have internet. that is a HUGE difference than having to be logged into a small hot spot somewhere and staying stationary while you search, pay, and download. there will be many more users.
as far as pricing... if that is what you meant then i agree there should be no difference in that. that is BS. but i guess that wifi is just accessing over the internet, while mobile is using a carrier which apparently has different contracts.