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samsung omnia for verizon


Question Posted Wednesday February 4 2009, 8:30 pm

i know with verizon blackberrys, you have to pay an extra 30 dollars a month for email becuase its a smart phone and whatnot. the omnia has alot of the same capabilities as the blackberry, but im not sure if it has email. would i have to pay the extra 30 dollars a month for email if i get the omnia? thanks!

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laogurl2004 answered Thursday February 5 2009, 4:58 pm:
yeah, you would.
you would have to buy pretty much the whole data plan package because the omnia is considered a smart phone :]

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