You are currently connected to 3G with Verizon. Basically, if you are at home and have a wifi connection, shut your 3g off and use your wifi connection for data etc instead. It is faster, and it also saves on your battery. I have my set off when I am home and I also have my phone (Via battery manager) to shut off 3G data connection 15 minutes after the phone goes idle. By doing that, you won't get email notifications etc, but if you shut off your 3G and leave it on wifi you will. Your wifi is just a wireless internet connection that you may get at your home, starbucks, mcdonalds etc etc
Thanks for the speedy response (and for answering the 3G question... I edited my post once I realized what it was called... d'oh!).
I'm going to read your response over a few times slowly... I don't feel like I'm quite getting it yet.
When you say: "if you are at home and have a wifi connection" do you mean like if my phone just happens to get a wifi connection when I'm at my apartment ('cause I use hard-wired DSL for my home PC)?
Also, just because I have WiFi checked in the "on" position, does that mean I'm getting it or do I have to see some special icon on the front of my phone to let me know it's on AND active/working/receiving?
"...shut your 3g off and use your wifi connection for data etc instead. It is faster, and it also saves on your battery." That seems to make sense. I didn't realize my 3G uses more battery. So... how do I turn off 3G?
Is there any reason for me to ever turn off WiFi?
Are newbs with their endless kindergarten level questions considered annoying?