The Nexus One is wi-fi (802.11b/g) capable. Being able to use wi-fi for free depends on if you go to a hotspot that doesn't charge for data usage.
The more commonly-purchased wifi version of the Nexus 7 has you connect to any wifi location.
If you can connect your Nexus 7 to a wifi hotspot, then the data would be free.
Only if you had bought one with cellular service through a carrier. Wifi-only versions of the Nexus 7 don't have that issue.
Yes, if you can get to a wifi hotspot.
ya if you chek in settings
The one in Daytona i went to did. How ever, the one at the Ocean Walk Resort only has free WiFi in the lobby. The WiFi in the rooms cost $10 per day.
You get free wifi from places that give their customers free wifi.
Spec-wise, the Nexus One had better hardware all around than the BlackBerry Storm and Storm 2. The Nexus One had a larger display, camera, faster CPU and GPU, and wifi capability (the Storm did not have this feature). The Storm was plagued with software issues, and complaints about the touchscreen keyboard and browser.
When it came out, the Nexus One cost approximately $600. Though it's been long discontinued, you can still purchase used versions, even new unopened versions from online retailers since it's 2010 release.
It should be able to. Wifi connectivity isn't restricted by geography.
There are so many places to get free laptop wifi. Some restaurants around in your area provide free wifi. Some stores also have free wifi. Just make sure you have a wifi adapter with your laptop to receive the free wifi.
You cant get free wifi for your ipod touch. You have to get a wifi router.