Verizon Wireless will start selling its answer to the iPhone _ the Droid _ for $200 next week as the company taps into the growing appetite for smart phones that go far beyond making calls. (Oct. 28)
Verizon Wireless will start selling its answer to the iPhone _ the Droid _ for $200 next week as the company taps into the growing appetite for smart phones that go far beyond making calls. (Oct. 28)
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I am actually not that crazy about the iphone, I admit- I do like at&t phones, their easier to use. But the coverage with verizon is just amazing, I am the only person in this house that has service. I can't imagine how verizon would have done if they accepted iphone, they probably would be unstoppable! It's combining the best network/service and one of the great phone out there together.
what you just did was admit that the iphone is the best and say verizon sucks ass....youre saying that it needs the iphone....therefore; AT&T ROCKS, BITCH!!!!
True, though ideally since this is the first droid of this type, it can only get better. I have a few problems with the droid as far as apps, and trying to text and all, but I heard there is an update coming up, I am pretty stoked about it.
I agree with you. Being a developer, the best thing i love about Android is the freedom to create your own apps on you phone. But graphical interface for Droid cannot match up to iphones OS. I think they have a long way to go but hoping google can pull something out.
Bottom line is Verizon somehow... anyhow NEEDS the iPhone. I love iPhone but there is no way I'm switching back to AT&T's crappy network and customer service. On the other hand, there is no phone in Verizon's arsenal that can ever even hold a glimmer of hope against the iPhone. I just cannot imagine the day they come out with iPhones, I'm gonna be one of those loons camping out at night just to make sure I get one the next day.
Dude, the iPhone sucks. Get over it. It's not a smartphone. It can't even run shit in the background... even the BlackBerry fucking Storm can do that, and it sucks. iPhone is not and never has been a smartphone. Sorry.
I swapped over to Verizon just a much better coverage, and no dropped calls! The service is pricey, but its worth it if I can use the phone. The droid is a really good phone, it may have a few glitches here and there, but what phone doesn't? Verizon is right, before picking a phone, choose a network.
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It's not a smartphone. It can't even run shit in the background... even the BlackBerry fucking Storm can do that, and it sucks. iPhone is not and never has been a smartphone. Sorry.
Verizon is right, before picking a phone, choose a network.