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Originally Posted by snovvman
If iPhone, it would need to be an iPhone "3G", and only while you have 3G coverage, and only on a carrier that supports that feature. At the same time, there are dozens of 3G/UMTS/HSDPA phones and they have come well before the iPhone 3G. There is nothing special about the iPhone in this arena. In fact, when the first gen GPRS/EDGE iPhone was introduced, most of the high-end phones were already UMTS/HSDPA and the geeks were up in arms about the iPhone being so @$$ backwards to not support high-speed data..
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There was no reference to a "used" iphone.
My comment was "something like an iphone"
Most people live in 3G area. Most people live in cities. (over 80% )