Saw this:
http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobilize/...-you-extra-575
Anyone know if its correct or not?
good lord; as if Verizon didn't already have the most expensive phone plans already.
I was really considering this phone, but going from a T-mobile plan with 600min/400SMS for $75 down to a 450min/200SMS for $85/month really sucks.
If this is true and Verizon wants to charge yet another $15/month on top of their highway robbery for a HTTPS connection to an Exchange server, then it looks like I am staying with T-Mobile- maybe with the Cliq instead...
Gee, I only paid about $25 for Touchdown and it includes free updates for life (one of which added ActiveSync). And no extra to T-Mobile. I don't know what the heck Verizon is thinking on this one.
Ah- looks like it may be bad info in the post from infoworld:
http://www.gearlog.com/2009/11/perso..._will_cost.php
Basically they are saying if it is a personal contract data plan, you pay $30. If it is a corporate contract data plan, you pay $45.
I have been with Verizon for several years. 45/mo is not mandatory, winmo devices and blackberry have the same two plans, 30 and 45. You can pick 30/mo no problem, and still be able to ActiveSync.
I've managed to sync my work calendar through exchange.
Should I also be able to get my work email through exchange?
I have not paid the extra $15.00/month.
Edit: Somehow I started receiving my exchange emails 15 minutes after syncing my calendar.
I think I'll attend Verizon's Droid workshop.
I think I won't mention exchange to them.![]()
Last edited by steven s; 11-06-2009 at 04:06 PM.
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