Verizon finally getting the Iphone?

Jan 08, 2011 03:53


So, if this article is to be believed, I'll soon have to decide if I want to switch or not.

Of course, that would mean buying a new phone, and I imagine there'd be a glut of AT&T Iphones on the market, so I wouldn't be able to sell my old one for much. It'd also mean breaking my AT&T contract. Not sure what that would cost me... likely a lot more than I'd like.

Would it be worth it? I'm not sure, honestly... I've had zero bars while standing next to a guy who has full signal strength on Verizon, true. But, that has only happened rarely. These days, with most of the places I frequent, I'm not having problems with AT&T.

I also have to wonder how Verizon's service will fare under the onslaught they're about to get hit with. If three million people leave AT&T overnight and stampede to Verizon, how will their system fare? AT&T's network will probably work better than it has for years...

I'll also need to decide if I want to stay with the Iphone or not. Android phones are pretty nice, and the new Windows phones are getting really good reviews, much to everyone's surprise. I have to admit, I really loved the reminder system on my old Windows phone... it was basically just Outlook on my phone. When a reminder for an event came up, I could acknowledge it, or make it snooze for however long I wanted... the reminder system on the IPhone is totally worthless. If the system on Android is like the way Google Calendar works, it's better, but nowhere near as good as Outlook.

What to do, what to do...

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