Same Phone (Almost), Two Networks, Different Results
wahh wahhhh AT&T’s network is faster!
How to truly beat the system:
I’m on AT&T, on my parent’s family plan, so I pay around $45 a month for grandfathered-in unlimited data plan, 200 text messages, and shared minutes with my parents. I also have a jailbroken phone, so I don’t pay more for tethering, it’s free. I live in the mountains in a county with maybe 7k people, and while there are dead spots here and there, my data is pretty damn fast.
Why would I switch to Verizon? Especially when most people up here use Verizon, and I’d have to take myself off a family plan?
I’m glad there is a Verizon iPhone, because it takes heat off AT&T, and more of my friends will get an iphone, which means more iphone to iphone fun.
For those of you AT&T iPhone users that are not on an unlimited data plan and want one, just threaten to switch the Verizon. Reports are that AT&T is offering an unlimited plan as incentive to stay.
AT&T raising early upgrade fees to $200... unless you have an iPhone
I don’t get it… I paid an additional $200 when I “early” upgraded to the iPhone 4…. AT&T just makes up a bunch of shit and then debunks it all in the fine print.
Apple and AT&T iPhone "monopoly" lawsuit given class action status
Let us unlock our phones!!
Source: mobileburn.com
Verizon iPhone is a Done Deal, Bloomberg Says
I hope this is true. Not that I can jump AT&T’s ship anytime soon, but the more people with iPhones, the more people I can communicate with for free (face time, ping!, and other apps). Also, it will lighten the load on AT&T’s pathetic network, and put Verizon’s to the test. After my contract is up, I will decide which carrier based on those tests. Yay competition!
Bring it on!
Source: pcworld.com
