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Engadget, The source link is ZDNET not CNET
Good luck, Rayan
Put the 'I am Rich' application on the iphone and it'll be $999 worth
Dude, FYI Apple is both a software and a Hardware company...
phanbouy,

You just proved yourself
Guys

I just got my tilt today and looks good. Audio clarity is awesome. A bit bulky to carry in the pocket. No headphone jack.!!!

I signed up for the 39.99 unlimited data plan.
The phone shows Media.NET connection in the connection settings with GPRS,3G connection configured with wap.cingular.com acces point. Is this the regular data connection? Does it get covered in the unlimited data plan? or am I supposed to use another connection? Please let me know.

Also I heard that we can download maps to the system and then sync to the tilt throgh active sync. Is it? or do I need to download the maps directly to my tilt through data connection?

I appreciate any help
Guys

I just got my tilt today and looks good. Audio clarity is awesome. A bit bulky to carry in the pocket. No headphone jack.!!!

I signed up for the 39.99 unlimited data plan.
The phone shows Media.NET connection in the connection settings with GPRS,3G connection configured with wap.cingular.com acces point. Is this the regular data connection? Does it get covered in the unlimited data plan? or am I supposed to use another connection? Please let me know.

Also I heard that we can download maps to the system and then sync to the tilt throgh active sync. Is it? or do I need to download the maps directly to my tilt through data connection?

I appreciate any help
It has everything dude. Wifi, 3G , GPS etc..etc
Why am I so addicted to engadget? That's self explanatory.isn't it?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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