I don't get it, why does apple require us to d/l apps over wifi only if they are bigger than 20mb? If Verizon allows it what would make apple not allow it?
I love how people's stupidity is partially to blame..... If you cant figure outh that downloads are going towards your data cap then you shouldn't have a phone.
Ok enough of my mini rant..... I'm just mad I don't have wifi access at work.
I have unlimited too....its a pain though trying to get an app and having to hunt down some wifi
I have a feeling that the carriers made that part of the deal with Apple, to preserve network and data.
Well if it is up to the carriers, why dont they do it to Android users too?
I've been complaining about this as well lately. I don't know anywhere I can get free wi-fi. Every time I find it I can't connect because it's protected.
Really? Right off the top of my head... I know I can get free wifi at my favorite coffee place, the public library, the local McDonalds, the interstate rest area up the road just to name a few... you might have to go in a buy a coffee and ask for the current password at the coffee place to use their free wifi... and I'd buy the coffee anyway... and then there's wifi at home...
I love how people's stupidity is partially to blame..... If you cant figure outh that downloads are going towards your data cap then you shouldn't have a phone.
Ok enough of my mini rant..... I'm just mad I don't have wifi access at work.
Unfortunately, most people are idiots and most people want to have the coolest and best thing around, even if they don't know how to use it, so in turn, a lot of idiots have iPhones, and they only use it to check email and text, so they probably got rid of their unlimited data plan to save a measly $5 a month (even tho they will end up paying a lot more for data in the future when 2GB doesn't get you very far), so Apple has to idiot proof things, such as only allowing 20MB downloads over WiFi.
not everyone lives in places with wi-fi all over..