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Old 08-16-2010, 07:32 PM   #137
TomF
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Originally Posted by daroga View Post
That's not really true. My Droid X will, if WiFi is on, connect to any network that it's setup to connect to. If nothing is around, it goes to the cell network. My older Windows Mobile phone behaved the same way. The only manual switching I have/had to do is if I had turned the WiFi radio off to save battery.

I'm sure that's how the K3 will work too. Unless I'm missing something in your post, I'm not sure how that's different from phones.
Yes you are missing something. Go back and read the thread starting with Harmon's post that said that his K3 is going to be on 3G all the time, just like his iPhone. And then my rebuttal, then his rebuttal and finally my rebuttal. Maybe it will make sense then. And his iPhone (I don't have one) apparently works differently than your Droid and the new K3.
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