I have been gawking at the iPhone. A touch screen phone, sweet, AT%26T... ugghhhhhh. AT%26T is the most unorganized and most unreliable network service on the planet. As said by my grandfather. In fact I believe he uses Verizon. The device looks great, but the carrier pretty much as said once again is the most unreliable in the industry. However I have heard rumors that Apple is making an iPhone that uses Verizon and that it will launch in 2010. Sweet. But the sad thing is, I have to wait... aaawwww. But what do you think of this? OH and what do you think of iPhone games?Verizon iPhone! What is The Possibility? ...
I use AT%26T and i get service where NONE of my sprint or verizon friends do... and i live in saint louis. I have never had issues with AT%26T, given they do need to up their 3g service to handle the iphone users and eventually bump to 4g ... other than that its a great phone service. Given Verizons push with teh DROID and their add campaign of iCANT this and iDOESNT this for their Droid phone i dont see apple doing anything with them for a while. Why would apple want to work with a company directly competing with its phone and slamming on them with every advert?Verizon iPhone! What is The Possibility? ...
Irony is that Apple initially went to Verizon to be the partner mobile carrier for the iPhone. And they were denied because VZW didn't want to give up such control in order to have the iPhone on their network. AT%26T on the other hand seemed all too happy to sign up.
So that means that at some point, the iPhone was in engineering samples available in CDMA, and they'd simply switched it to a GSM system for AT%26T and global markets.
That being said, I expect the next major revision of the iPhone to employ LTE, since it seems both VZW and AT%26T will be going in that direction in evolving their networks... but at this rate, I expect it will be Verizon to migrate to LTE first, given that they [b]are[/b] actually spending their profit money back in their network, unlike AT%26T which seems all too happy to spend its money suing their competitors instead of actually... you know, [b][i]competing in the market[/i][/b].
And yes, I am an AT%26T user. :evil:
[QUOTE=''ColdfireTrilogy'']I use AT%26T and i get service where NONE of my sprint or verizon friends do... and i live in saint louis. I have never had issues with AT%26T, given they do need to up their 3g service to handle the iphone users and eventually bump to 4g ... other than that its a great phone service. Given Verizons push with teh DROID and their add campaign of iCANT this and iDOESNT this for their Droid phone i dont see apple doing anything with them for a while. Why would apple want to work with a company directly competing with its phone and slamming on them with every advert?[/QUOTE]Perhaps so they can sell more phones, and so they can just say HA WE STOLE YOUR PHONE... lol...
Well if it comes to Verizon which the rumors are saying are true I think ATT could loose alot of customers. I don't care anyway because I am not down with phones with no physical keyboard.
rumors have been saying Verizon will get the iphone for the past year and a half now ... what rumors?
[QUOTE=''ColdfireTrilogy'']I use AT%26T and i get service where NONE of my sprint or verizon friends do... and i live in saint louis. I have never had issues with AT%26T, given they do need to up their 3g service to handle the iphone users and eventually bump to 4g ... other than that its a great phone service. Given Verizons push with teh DROID and their add campaign of iCANT this and iDOESNT this for their Droid phone i dont see apple doing anything with them for a while. Why would apple want to work with a company directly competing with its phone and slamming on them with every advert?[/QUOTE] Money talks. Att contract is up next year and their service isn't the greatest. It got rated the worse carrier in the USA by consumer reports just recently. There is a comparison of the Verizon droid phone on Cnet and when they called the iphone it didn't ring.
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