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On the other hand I know many people will probably switch on over to Verizon because of their dependability and because they have the Iphone. All those users are sure to bog down the network. Now as far as the Iphone on Verizon, I'm personally will not believe it until I see it. WAY too many rumors out there for it. Even then I'll wait since it'll be the first IPhone on Verizon and I'll just wait until they get the bugs worked out of it. |
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Really it won't matter to me. I currently carry two phones everyday: an iPhone for work and a Storm 2 for personal use.
Personally I like my Storm 2 more than the iPhone. Not that the iPhone sucks, I just don't like certain things about the way it works. Such as - my bluetooth headset. If I accidentally answer the phone by touching the iPhone then I have to select speaker, bluetooth, etc. The Storm automatically goes to the headset where it's suppose to. And accessing items on the phone. On the Storm 2 I just connect it to my computer or laptop and use the file manager to add music, videos, documents, pictures, etc. With the iPhone I have to use the iTunes - enough said. I don't play games or run a thousand silly apps. Actually the only app on iPhone that I'd like to have on the Storm 2 is "Around Me" - that one I like. Although the web browser is slightly faster on the iPhone - the Storm 2 is easier to navigate with in my opinion. So - iPhone coming to Verizon is of no concern to me. As a side note I did read today that Verizon has started building their 4G network finally. Ron |
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