
SDW-822 mini-SD Wi-Fi 802.11b card from Spectec is a decent piece of hardware but lack of Wi-Fi utility may put off some people. Purchase of commercial software like Wi-Fi companion may resolve this problem. All in all for people who use Wi-Fi only occasionally (for example to make free Skype voice calls) and for whom some other features of the phone are more important (like built-in GPS or QWERTY keyboard), this card is the solution to go!
Via MS Mobiles
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