802.11 N Confirmed

pwnst_r

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Seems like that would be a selling point, doesn't it?

But they can't announce that if it's not available yet. With Froyo it will be. Also, people get really caught up with N and the amount of bandwidth provided. Sorry, but you won't be pushing 100Mbps over your phone, so speed won't be an issue if you "just" have G.

Where N does come into play here is it has a bit better range and is less prone for interference from other radio sources/electronics.
 

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