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FBGuy
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does iphone use more data than android?


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said by FBGuy:

does iphone use more data than android?
Doesn't really matter - Android's acceptance into the mainstream has come years later than iPhone. That's given Verizon much more time to prepare their network for the increased usage.

AT&T's 3G network also came into play about a year LATER than Verizon and Sprint. It got hammered with iPhone usage when it was relatively new, which didn't help matters at all. There were definitely bugs in their 3G network (especially with regards to hand-offs) when the first iPhone 3G came out.

All that said, I think AT&T has bigger problems with tower deployment than its 3G service. When I have a good signal the 3G service usually works pretty well. It's getting signal that's been a bigger problem for us (on any AT&T 3G phone).
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said by djrobx:

said by FBGuy:

does iphone use more data than android?
Doesn't really matter - Android's acceptance into the mainstream has come years later than iPhone. That's given Verizon much more time to prepare their network for the increased usage.

AT&T's 3G network also came into play about a year LATER than Verizon and Sprint. It got hammered with iPhone usage when it was relatively new, which didn't help matters at all. There were definitely bugs in their 3G network (especially with regards to hand-offs) when the first iPhone 3G came out.

All that said, I think AT&T has bigger problems with tower deployment than its 3G service. When I have a good signal the 3G service usually works pretty well. It's getting signal that's been a bigger problem for us (on any AT&T 3G phone).
If time is the "issue", what's the excuse now?

Verizon and AT&T have the same time to 'catch up' to each other. Verizon is handling Android phones much better than AT&T is handling iPhones *today*.
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