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veritas_libertas wrote: » I'm not a big AT&T fan, so I'm glad this is happening. I have never had a single problem with Verizon.
brad- wrote: » I'm very angry they arent offering any upgrade deals. Existing verizon customers like my family have to pay full retail price PLUS the early upgrade fee. Totally not right. I would upgrade if it only cost me the price of the phone, but come on.
SteveLord wrote: » They've raped consumers on the iPhone with ATT...why not continue on this carrier? People will pay.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » What's the big deal about an iphone anyway? No I am not starting a flame war, I am just serious.
stuh84 wrote: » Not to try and dumb it down, but simply the OS. I've tried Android and can see why some people would like it, but iOS just provides what I want in a phone. It's not really something you can say "this is better because", its a preference thing. Android certainly has some stuff I'd like to see in iOS (although now that the WiFi Hotspot is coming to iOS 4.3, one of the big ones missing will be there soon), but I just like how everything is brought together on the iPhone.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » Plus with Verizon you know they are going to lock that phone down even further
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » put stupid VZ navigator and other bs apps and generally make it fail.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » There was an article on cnet or pcworld that basically said the Iphone wouldn't even be the best phone on verizon. There are a few DUAL-CORE TEGRA Android based phones that are going to eat the Iphone alive in terms of performance. Plus with Verizon you know they are going to lock that phone down even further, put stupid VZ navigator and other bs apps and generally make it fail. I just don't get what all the big fuss about. It is an ipod that can call. Ipad is a big ipod that can call. It isn't really super innovative. That said, they have made a ton of money and I can respect that.
Computadora wrote: » Grooveshark application
Computadora wrote: » I am going to jailbreak however, and its completely legal. I know it will void warranty however, but you can always reinstall the iOS from factory.
Computadora wrote: » On an unrelated matter, most people do not realize that they are just as vulnerable to malware on their smart phone than their PC's. I remember their was a survey done a while back ago, in which most people said they do not even care about malware on their smart phones, yet alone have any protection.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » What's the big deal about an iphone anyway?
Computadora wrote: » Not to mention the Exchange support by the iPhone, not sure how good Android is with this?
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