Auto loading of images in Safari

Can you turn off auto loading of images? I'm getting killed by EDGE charges :P
Alternatively, can anyone recomend another browser for iPhone that is more configurable?

Can you turn off auto loading of images? I'm getting killed by EDGE charges :P
No since the iPhone is intended to have an unlimited data plan with the providers Apple has agreements with.
Alternatively, can anyone recomend another browser for iPhone that is more configurable?
Best of luck finding another browser that includes a compatible version for the iPhone - I'm fairly certain none exist. Apple is providing an iPhone SDK in February for 3rd party software development but reportedly this will be provided to select software developers only or that meet whatever criteria is set forth.

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