
There’s more to the Droid than its high-end spec-sheet and Android 2.0 OS. Turns out, Verizon Wireless is going to let Droid owners use their new smartphone as a 3G modem. But, it’ll cost ‘ya.
In return for allowing you to connect your laptop to your Droid and use its 3G data connection to hop online (tethering), Verizon will ask that you hand over an additional $30 per month – that’s on top of the $30/month data plan that gives you 5GB of data per monthly billing cycle. The tethering option basically doubles the cost ($60) of the Droid data plan, which gives you a total 10GB of data allowance.
The cost might be a bit prohibitive, but at least it’s an option on the Droid. Unlike some other smartphones that we won’t mention by name.
[Via: EngadgetMobile]