Uber Schwarz
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I hope they have one or no buy for me. I can't afford two individual data plans.
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i'm kind of getting sick of the wi-fi only people. seriously, there is absolutely nothing that will stop you from paying full retail. if you can't afford it, then don't buy it. you also have no reason to think that a data plan will affect the purchase price in any way. it certainly doesn't with the galaxy tab.
also, for the record, Verizon's tablet plan pricing starts at $20/month for 1gb, not $40-70.
You're assuming a wi-fi only version would be cheaper, but honestly, that would be unlikely. It is more likely that regardless of launch price or data plan requirements, Verizon paid Moto for some form of exclusivity, thus lowering the price of the device for the consumer.
The only company that works opposite that logic is Apple, and they are communists. That is the only reason why the 3G version of the iPad is more expensive than the Wi-Fi only. Apple will not allow AT&T to subsidize the iPad, because Apple wants all the money for themselves.
Again, no matter how Xoom pricing is structured, anyone from any carrier will have the ability to pay an off contract price (assuming there are contract prices to begin with), and only use Wi-Fi.
Yes but then either phandroid or engadget said feb.
"within" 90 days.
There's a reason it would be called "Wi-Fi Only". They wouldn't design that version for any data other than Wi-Fi. Moto is designing the Verizon version specifically around the ability to upgrade to LTE.I wonder if the wifi-only version will be 4G upgradeable as well. I don't think I would do this, but its good to know that the option is available
I wonder if the wifi-only version will be 4G upgradeable as well. I don't think I would do this, but its good to know that the option is available