I would not. I am very happy with AT&T.
Agreed. AT&T is great! Plus there will never be a Verizon iPhone.
People should be banned for creating "Verizon iPhone" threads. Seriously
No they shouldn't. Its an honest question. He didnt make up a false rumor or anything silly like that. He didnt even express his own opinion or go on a tangent. He's just asking if it did in fact come to verison, would we switch. My, and your answer is no, but many will be yes.
Thanks Unspoken Demise. My question was based on a CNet article I read this morning about AT&T and Apple.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-30686_3-10365952-266.html?tag=newsLeadStoriesArea.1
For future reference, it would be good to include the article in your original post, that way it seems more intellectual and thought out instead of a "hai u gais, u want vrz?"
This question is for American customers:
If Verizon offered the iPhone with a contract very similar to AT&T's, would you switch carriers? If yes/no, why?
Agreed.I would stay with AT&T. Customer service is good, and plans are decent for what you get. Plus their data speeds are faster than vzw.
Verizon would have to offer an incentive or something that AT&T does not offer for me to switch. The one simple thing Verizon could do and I would switch day one is to allow Sling Player over 3G. That would be enough for me to switch. There are many things that At&T I believe is responsible for blocking on the iPhone, thus with Verizon offering the iPhone in the US, it would change the game for international customers as well. It is widely believed that the international telco's follow AT&T lead on many things related to the iPhone and sling over Cellular is one of them.
No, because if Verizon had the onslaught of iPhones that AT&T does, they would be having the same problems.
Is sling really that important to you? Im genuinly interested. You would pony the ETF and sign a new contract with Verizon simply for the added incentive of Sling over 3G?
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it will never happen cuz Verizon is a CDMA platform and iphone is GSM, i.e., its like a deisel engine vs a gasoline engine.
I have not had any problems with AT&T and average maybe one drop call a month and it is mostly in the same spot on the local freeway where my old sprint phone use to drop calls as well. I love the rollover minutes and now they have the friends and family deal where you can add ten numbers, which is great. However, I still would switch if other telco's allowed various apps on their network that At&T have had a hand in apple rejecting on its network.
I'm not familiar with the U.S. network system, but here in Canada, Telus is moving from CDMA to LTE, and eventually to 4G (as most surviving providers will eventually do). There is a strong rumor that when Telus switches to LTE, they will offer the iPhone - within the next six months.