 etaadmin join:2002-01-17 Dallas, TX kudos:1 1 edit | reply to openbox9
Re: Perhaps there really is some competition? said by openbox9:said by etaadmin:As the LTE version of the iPhone comes out next year they will be able to upgrade without loosing their 'unlimited' plan. I definitely wouldn't bet on that. I would... and I'm ready to buy the Verizon iPhone as soon as it becomes available. |
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 openbox9 join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA kudos:2 | Considering you won't see an LTE capable iPhone until summer 2012 at the earliest, you'll be waiting a while. Mark this post and I'll see you back here in another year or two  |
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 etaadmin join:2002-01-17 Dallas, TX kudos:1 | said by openbox9:Considering you won't see an LTE capable iPhone until summer 2012 at the earliest, you'll be waiting a while. Mark this post and I'll see you back here in another year or two  Well in another year or two I'll upgrade to the LTE version in the mean time I'll have what I always wanted ... a Verizon iPhone. No problem here.
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 N3OGHYo Soy Col. "Bat" GuanoPremium join:2003-11-11 Philly burbs kudos:1 | reply to etaadmin I would probably be saying the same thing had I not thrown down on a Droid Incredible last April. Now I'm locked in until December.
Come my upgrade time I will re evaluate. By then, Verizon should have several LTE phones and hopefully an LTE capable iPhone 5.
But, I'm pretty happy with my HTC phone. The battery life sucks a bag of Richards, but otherwise, it's light years from my previous handset (the dreaded Blackberry Storm).
It really is amazing to see how the technology has progressed across the past 3 years. There are so many capable handsets on so many carriers, the consumer is the winner in the end with all the choices they have. -- Petty people are disproportionally corrupted by petty power |
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