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Iphone4 available on verizon wireless
Verizon Wireless and Apple today announced that the iPhone 4 will be available on the Verizon Wireless network beginning on Thursday, February 10. Qualified Verizon Wireless customers will be given the exclusive opportunity to pre-order iPhone 4 online on February 3, ahead of general availability.:)
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Verizon is going to fall on their face with this one I suspect.
While I don't doubt these will be popular and sell well, I also seriously doubt they're ready for the enormous load that's going to be placed on their network. It'll be interesting and I suspect the quality of (phone, not customer) service will be superior to AT&T, I bet they're in for a few rude surprises... Google is the big loser here. |
I am hoping all the fanboys don't slow down my network. :)
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I think Verizon supports enough Smartphone (Droid and Blackberry) users to have a gauge on bandwidth usage. I have a Verizon Samsung Fascinate (which couldn't be a more blatant iPhone copycat) and love it so much I don't 'want' for the iPhone. I, for one, LOVE Verizon's service and customer service. I've been a customer for more than a decade.
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If anyone knows what they are doing in cellular its Verizon. Fear not. I will be turning in the ole blackberry for an iPhone at some point but not in February.
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The whole not being able to talk on the phone while browsing seems like a deal killer.
I can imagine someone trying to pull up Google Maps on the iPhone while trying to talk to someone, oops, can't on Verizon. |
yea, they were predicting 20 million, wonder if that was the reason. Wonder why you can't on Verizon?
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I most definitely can talk on the phone (including via a Bluetooth headset) while web browsing and looking at a GPS map. Simultaneously. I've done it. FWIW I have the AT&T iPhone 4 - don't know if that makes a difference, but it most certainly CAN be done.
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Crickets. . . The Verizon iPhone is reported to be the exact same one as AT&T's except that it is CDMA, not GSM. In other words is does not support Verizon's new 4G (LTE) data, does not have a dual core processor or GPU like 4 or 5 Verizon phones introduced at CES last week, nor does it have any of the new display technology shown at CES. Oh, and still no custom home screens.
And I can't wait for those guys that jump from AT&T to Verizon to get their first taste of Verizon's "customer service." With my last experience they made AT&T look like Nordstoms'. But I do appreciate them getting off my network. That means more bandwidth for me! . . . more crickets. :D |
Verizon knows what its doing? They farmed out almost all the work to Ericsson. Thats right EX-Sprinters building out Verizon. I am sure it will work like a wonderful piece of ****.
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you cant be so stupid that you need GPS and verbal directions to find your way |
The verizon version will not do data and voice at the same time (AT&T does). The verizon phone will work as a hotspot out of the box (AT&T doesn't). The next iPhone will certainly support lte. Will be interesting to see what happens with android sales due to this. I'll stay with AT&T for now - as far as I can tell CS sucks hard with most carriers, and the devil I know has been pretty well behaved lately.
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What if you are on the phone with someone and you want to check movie listings or find a restaurant on UrbanSpoon or something? Can't do it with Verizon. |
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All this is the reason that I was able to get a Droid Incredible for "FREE" (between free-every-2 upgrade discount, rebate & service credit).
So who wants to tell me how crappy my Droid Incredible will be? Regardless, it has to beat my LG EnV3(I HOPE?). |
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It's funny, I use my old Treo Pro everytime I go to Mexico. I find that the screen size isn't that important. I need 3G and I really prefer the physical keyboard to the "pecking" on the screen unit. I've tried swype, but it isn't for me. For any "serious" typing on the HD2, I bought a $10 bluetooth keyboard. |
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