MrMaze - you don't have to pay to use T-Mobile's Wifi thing. What they charge you $10 for is for unlimited minutes when using it.
If you don't subscribe to the $10 bolt-on, all calls made using the Internet are charged at usual T-Mobile rates. So you can use Wifi to get a stronger signal, at home, at Starbucks, or where-ever else you use Wifi.
I have a Nokia 6086 and this is exactly how I use it.
“Apart from the fact that it's got a bit of infamy to outgrow, the old model was a pretty sharp-looking handset and the Storm2 refines that look in all the right ways.”
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MrMaze - you don't have to pay to use T-Mobile's Wifi thing. What they charge you $10 for is for unlimited minutes when using it.
If you don't subscribe to the $10 bolt-on, all calls made using the Internet are charged at usual T-Mobile rates. So you can use Wifi to get a stronger signal, at home, at Starbucks, or where-ever else you use Wifi.
I have a Nokia 6086 and this is exactly how I use it.