You do realize that AT&T has locked GPS to their software on most of their devices. Including smartphones. I had a BJ II and that was certainly the case.
And don't raise the faulty argument of the screen is too small to even bother to include WiFi because the screen is sufficiently large to browse on 3G as well as take 8MP pictures. At the end of the day, they removed a feature and WiFi is NOT an expensive inclusion. In fact, it would've probably been cheap to downgrade that camera to 5MP camera than to remove WiFi.
And the point isn't that "they're forcing you to pay an insane price for internet" it's that they're forcing you to pay for it. By your argument, if the screen is only large enough for casual browsing, why the hell do I have to pay $10-$15 a month to do so?
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You do realize that AT&T has locked GPS to their software on most of their devices. Including smartphones. I had a BJ II and that was certainly the case.
And don't raise the faulty argument of the screen is too small to even bother to include WiFi because the screen is sufficiently large to browse on 3G as well as take 8MP pictures. At the end of the day, they removed a feature and WiFi is NOT an expensive inclusion. In fact, it would've probably been cheap to downgrade that camera to 5MP camera than to remove WiFi.
And the point isn't that "they're forcing you to pay an insane price for internet" it's that they're forcing you to pay for it. By your argument, if the screen is only large enough for casual browsing, why the hell do I have to pay $10-$15 a month to do so?