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Does anyone have any idea if they're crippling the GPS on these new smart phones?
I wonder if the GPS is going to be crippled on Verizon like they did with the Blackberry I used to have. They turn it off and then force you to spend $10 a month on VZ Navigator just to get the GPS you already paid for. It's amazingly unethical if you ask me, but what can you do?
Does anyone have any idea if they're crippling the GPS on these new smart phones?

Have they started handing out invites for Google Voice again? I submitted my name well over a month ago and still haven't heard back.Don't need a txt plan if you plan on using google voice.
Have they started handing out invites for Google Voice again? I submitted my name well over a month ago and still haven't heard back.
Did you get an email letting you know you were invited? I just tried logging into google voice and I get a page not found error after I enter my password. I went ahead and requested another invite on my new soon-to-be android account gmail user as well. I was really hoping I could port my number to google voice before I bought the phone.I received two after signing up a month ago with two Gmail addresses.
So if I don't use tethering or exchange, then unlimited data gives me nothing over the $30 data plan? Sweet.The $45 unlimited (5gig) plan adds push email (Exchange Sync) and/or tethering. The $30 plan only allows pop and imap for email and does not allow tethering.
So if I don't use tethering or exchange, then unlimited data gives me nothing over the $30 data plan? Sweet.
Thanks to everyone for helping to straighten Verizon's billing out. My wife and I were planning on getting a couple of Droids since we thought that the $130 Connect plan would cover them, but seeing that it'll be $160 and, for whatever reason, Exchange connectivity gets blocked, we may have to go with Sprint phones instead.
Sucks since I've heard great things about Verizon's network and the Droid looks exactly like the hardware platform that I've been waiting for, but $700+ dollars more over the course of two years is a hard thing to overlook. Especially when Sprint offers unlimited mobile-to-mobile which effectively makes for unlimited voice for us, since everyone we know uses mobiles but on several different networks.
I'm still tempted to say the hell with it and spend the extra anyway, but it is far from a sure thing now. Still, I'm glad I know about it now rather than finding out in a few days when we went to order the Droids, so I do appreciate everyone's info.
Woot! A buddy of mine has Google Voice and he sent me one of his 3 invites. Didn't realize they were allowing those types of invites. Otherwise I would have asked him earlier.I got my Google Voice invite a couple weeks after signing up.
Woot! A buddy of mine has Google Voice and he sent me one of his 3 invites. Didn't realize they were allowing those types of invites. Otherwise I would have asked him earlier.
@centax1 - I think Google Voice messages will probably count against your text messages in your plan? I'm pretty sure they do on my G1 with T-Mobile. Same goes for Google Talk and all the IM applications etc.
Could someone verify this I have google voice but I do not have VZW or an android phone I was under the impression that if you used the google voice android app to send and recieve TXT messages it would be using your data plan rather than your TXT plan.
I have a G1 on Tmobile (US) and have been wondering the same thing about TXT on Google Voice. Are they part of the data plan? Here was my thought -
Google Voice uses a forwarding technology to house your Google Voice number on a PBX/server, but the last mile, is the PBX dialing out to your actual cell line (and other phones if you have it set that way.) So all Google voice calls do use cell minutes, but an easy way around that is add that PBX number to a faves type of plan. (It isn't a mobile number so not sure how the Sprint all you can dial mobile-to-mobile would work.) But that means that txt messages would be routed the same way....EXCEPT...maybe the app/people were smart enough to realize....User X has a Google Voice app on their mobile so let's let that app collect the TXTs instead of the normal Android Messaging/Chomp SMS type of app and those TXT could be delivered to the PBX and pulled down from the Google Voice for Android app using data.
Phew...that was a mouthful. Anyone understand it? I will also be asking someone who might has some inside knowledge of the situation.

I can tell you I have text blocked on my account with vzw, and with google voice and the google voice app....I text all day for free. Oh and make unlimited incoming and out going calls using google voice. And this is on a blackberry, so I would be willing to guess on droid you will still be able to, just better![]()