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Doesn't surprise me. If this is true, all those AT&T haters will be screaming even more. As I've said before, for users who can't stand AT&T's service, just switch. Nobody is holding a gun to their head to stay. If it's the iPhone, just pick another smart phone from another carrier. There are plenty of other super phones out there. Then just get an iPod Touch, which provides just about everything else an iPhone does, except cellphone calls (heck, it even does work with VOIP).
This all doesn't surprise me. Trying to switch course like this is something that isn't done easily. In Apple's view, just having a provider like AT&T in the U.S., enables them to market basically the same model worldwide. Having to manage phones that also use CDMA for Verizon might not be something that Apple wants. Companies like Nokia or LG do make phones for all sorts of platforms, because cellphones are there business. Apple might not want to go that route.
Anyway, only time will tell us what happens. |