K*******y 发帖数: 93 | | j*****3 发帖数: 224 | 2 AT—T和T MOBILE前段时间都是买一赠一,可以问问
【在 K*******y 的大作中提到】 : 想买两个,公司给报销一个,但不报销月费。
| j*****3 发帖数: 224 | 3 AT—T和T MOBILE前段时间都是买一赠一,可以问问
【在 K*******y 的大作中提到】 : 想买两个,公司给报销一个,但不报销月费。
| P***P 发帖数: 1387 | 4 Microsoft said it's investigating a Windows Phone 7 software behavior that
has the phone slurping up cellular data, even when the phone is connected to
Wi-Fi.
The cause of this data use is not yet known, but the BBC points to a handful
of reports that say it's a built-in feedback tool that's essentially
phoning home.
If true, this type of behavior would not be out of place compared to other
smartphone operating systems. In fact, Apple's iPhone came under similar
scrutiny last year, with some users reporting large chunks of data getting
sent in the wee hours of the night.
A Microsoft spokesperson said simply that the company was "investigating
this issue to determine the root cause and will update with information and
guidance as it becomes available."
Several years ago background data use would not have been as much of an
issue, however within the last year, carriers like AT&T and Verizon have
moved away from so-called "unlimited' data plans, to packages of data that
can be purchased in allotments. (Note: Verizon still offers an unlimited
data plan, but added a limited 150MB plan in October.) For consumers these
represent a more economical way to buy into a smartphone purchase over the
course of a long-term contract, but can carry steep penalties for overages.
With some entry-tier data plans hovering in the 150MB to 200MB range (
depending on which carrier you're on), that amount can be reached quickly
when normal use is mixed with this extra data polling, which is said to
range from 30MB to 50MB of data per day.
Microsoft's first big update to its Windows Phone 7 platform is set to roll
out to users in the next month or so. It's not yet clear whether that update
will address this issue, or whether new software will be necessary to make
any changes. | l*********t 发帖数: 371 | 5 www.amazonwireless.com
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