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Okay, so the other day in class, My american government teacher showed us the Nokia N800. Well he said its a PDA (but since its made by Nokia, I thought it was a phone and would have to pay a monthly phone bill). But he said it was not.
Well, it has bluetooth and wi-fi connection. And I'm wondering, Is there any kind of billing of this product?
I'm a Junior and I need something for college (my parents will also be buying a Labtop), but a PDA might be better to bring to class (since its so small and everything).
But my teacher also said, its just a PDA with wi-fi, but before I think about buying this product (which hopefully I will be buying in the next couple of months), I need to know the details from the consumers of this product.
Thanks in advance!
Oh btw, here's a link to one.
http://www.nseries.com/products/n800/#l=products,n800
And you can just search Nokia N800 on google or yahoo.
And one more question: What is Wi-Fi and does it cost anything?
Thank you! (link)
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wifi is a way of connecting wirelessly to the internet. most colleges have free wifi for their students. basically, wifi itself doesnt cost anything, but you might be connecting to a host that does, for example, most malls have wifi connections where the first screen you go to asks you to put in your credit card. you can also buy a wireless modem for about $40 that you connect between your regular modem and your computer, and it puts out a wifi signal that you can connect to.
from what i could discern online, it is not a phone at all, so there would not be a monthly fee for anything.
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