Compare them. Most smartphones boast Wi-Fi capability. But this capability is one of the first things to fail when it matters most. Ask your friends at CPR.<\/p>\n
So many smartphones have Wi-Fi capability now; the feature has almost become standard. If you\u2019re shopping for such a phone, you might compare. For instance, the Apple iPhone 3GS is probably the most expensive; it does boast a battery-life that rivals the Great Bunny, and of course has Wi-Fi capability. The Palm Pre, a Sprint novelty, is a lot cheaper, going for about half the price of an iPhone 3GS, also has Wi-Fi. Verizon\u2019s entry into the Wi-Fi capable extravaganza is the HTC Ozone, and it\u2019s even cheaper. Blackberries like the RIM Curve 8900 don\u2019t close like certain smartphones, but they\u2019re convenient in the sense of Wi-Fi too. Another smartphone, the Nokia N97, not only is Wi-Fi capable, but is unlocked \u2013 able to (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Compare them. Most smartphones boast Wi-Fi capability. But this capability is one of the first things to fail when it matters most. Ask your friends at CPR. So many smartphones have Wi-Fi capability now; the feature has almost become standard.…<\/span><\/p>\n