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by Stevie Smith - Oct 10 2008, 18:19

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DarrenOct 10th, 2008 - 18:54:35

Verizon is known to block 3rd party applications and always charge expensive fees for every app and services.

For other carriers, you can use LifeInPocket Navigation for free while Verizon user can only use Verizon’s own VZ Navigation for $9.99/month which is not as goods as LifeInPocket.

Who would want to buy a phone that you have to pay big money for apps and services?.

Most of my friends are using The popular LifeInPocket no matter they are with AT&T, Nextel, Sprint etc (but not Verizon). LifeInPocket is the best mobile phone GPS navigation I ever used. It's free, easy to download and user friendly.
Its address sync capability (with Yahoo, GMAIL, Outlook etc) allow you to use those addresses for navigation by single click.
I use their location messaging to replace text messaging which also saved a lot of money.

Who would what to buy this expensive phone, pay expensive monthly plan and being restricted by Verizon for everything thus they can squeeze more money from you!

Nice phone, greed carrier, it’s not going to work!

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meOct 12th, 2008 - 02:53:43

well 69.2 million customers obviously love to pay verizons expensive plans lol. Also you pay for what you get for and verizon has the best coverage, with that said this phone will be awsome

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