Personally, I think that the information that I quoted from the Kindle Touch 3G product page is correct. It appears that those words that I bolded were added on purpose when they created that description. I believe that the customer service reps were mistaken.
I guess time will sort things out, but I thought it was important to bring up in case that feature is an important part of anyone's purchase-decision process.
I do hope that Amazon will clarify the language on the product page so there is no doubt. Under "Experimental Features: WebKit-Based Browser" it states:
Kindle Touch 3G's experimental web browser is based on WebKit. It's easy to find the information you're looking for right from your Kindle Touch 3G. Experimental web browsing is available via Wi-Fi.
Why leave off the words "and 3G" if 3G is included?
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