No that is not what it is at all it is for VERIZON WIRELESS (wireless being the key word for you idiots) And it is a 4.99 package that can be added on to allow you to add 5 number outside of the In network calling and those numbers will be free just like the my circle but they charge for it and it is only for business customers. It has nothing to do with verizon landline. But it is not avalible on the consumer accounts just business accounts. They are saying that it might be avalible for consumers when the alltel customers are switched to verizon which is supposed to happen areound the end of the year. Or just go create a business and switch your account to that
That is not what you asked dave you asked if it was going to have get it now and the answer is still no!!!!! Multimedia on Mobile Is the ability to purchase games and stuff on the device and that is going to be possible. That is through websites like handago and other pda software sales sites but it is not get it now! Dose that answer your questions!
No, VZW is working hard to have a get it now capable pda, but it is harder than it looks. Get it now is not owned by vzw, but it is not opperated and sustained by them. It is ran by qualcom that is why the same games and programs don't appear on every phone. The first step towards that is putting vcast music and vz navigator in pdas. then they are going to work from their. hope this answers your question.
I have connects with vzw and from everything i am hearing we are supposed to get about 4-5 new pda's by end of the year. Q9m, Samsung i760, HTC 5800, HTC 6800. Also their is another samsung pda that is supposed to come out, but it dosen't look like it will make it by the end of the year. Also we are going to get the pearl from what I have heard and it will have a camera it is going to be the pearl 2. that is supposed to come out late first quarter early secound quater.
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