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Old 09-30-2011, 06:23 PM   #395
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
If there is no browsing with 3G that would certainly be a change in policy, since my Kindle Classic and my Wife's Kindle 3 both browse the web on a 3G connection. (Actually, the Kindle classic may be EDGE not 3G, but still.)

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I've tried surfing the web on my wifi KSO and it's a painful experience having to use the 5-way controller to select various links. As such, I've given up.

I would expect it to be much easier to use touch to select the links. In which case, I'd surf the web frequently and stay on for longer periods of time.

Now, if I were doing this on 3G, which one of the two scenarios would Amazon most likely embrace? Someone who rarely visits, which costs them little; or someone who is on all the time running up their bill?

It makes sense for Amazon to restrict 3G on touch Kindles.
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