You can't "make" your cellphone have WiFi capablity unless it came with it. Smartphones are the only phone that have WiFi capablity most of the time. If you want wifi, get a smartphone.
You cannot use a regular cell phone to either connect to the internet via a wifi hotspot or make voip calls. Just buy another phone which are wifi enabled...
You do not need a data plan for a video cell phone. If your cell phone also has a WiFi conneciton you can view online video from the WiFi connection
It does not. I'm almost over my limit so it's time for me to put my wifi on lol thanks for reminding me.
you don't wifi is already in the phone
A wifi phone is just a phone that can use wifi. You would connect it to a wifi network to get a better signal for faster web browsing than a cell tower.
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yes... For example, if you have a wifi network, you can enable wifi on the android phone and then upload photos from the phone. Also, I have not really tried it, but OFF topic, with wifi you can make a phone call on your android phone even if per say you are no longer with the cell phone provider
no the itouch will only connect to a wifi network it has no cellular capabilities
A wifi will only give you internet connection when you are within the coverage range of your cell phone provider. If you have cell phone service, you will have an internet connection. If you are in a dead zone for your cell phone coverage, you will not have an internet connection.
When you buy a cell phone you also need a company to provide cell phone service to that phone, so yes, you will need a plan in order to receive cell phone service. However, there are two kinds of plans. One that requires a contract and one that is called the "pay as you go" or "prepaid" plan. So you do not have to have a contract when you buy a cell phone.
The speed of the WIFI on your LG Thrill cell phone largely depends on signal strength. WIFI speed will significantly improve if you are closer to a hotspot.
A 4G phone is faster than a wifi cell phone, at least when it is on a 4G network. To learn about the differences in phones, see http://www.letstalk.com/blog/post.htm?blogId=1448.