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Verizon Iphone, your thoughts?
Well -- big rumor for a Verizon Iphone to hit CES this year and if you type "Verizon Iphone" on google there is massive amounts of searches and news on this. What do you guys and girls who want the Iphone on Verizon think ? Do you think Verizon will release an Iphone anytime soon, because if not then I am going to buy the Droid X...
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checkout a few sites like mydroidworld, xda-developers, droidxforum etc. Android > Apple |
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In the end they are the same phone, what you can do on one you can do just as well on the other. The difference is in how you get to the app/program/function/menu/etc.
On the note of a iPhone coming to Verizon, the contract with AT&T is technically up in 2011 but no one will know until Q1 2011. |
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edit - you can wifi tether on an iphone too, didn't know that. |
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Other features like tethering are limited to the carrier and we all know how much AT&T loves giving us features that are useful. |
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droid x has a bigger screen, but the iphone screen has a higher resolution and is ridiculously clear. you can get free tethering by rooting your X... it just uses your data plan. I read iphones can do it too. |
i would wait until the 4G stuff is out... i know the HTC thunderbolt or whatever is out and im sure motorola will put out a 4G droid soon too...
i have a X and i love it but will jump to the newest moto 4G device when i can |
The iPhone will bring down the Droid sales for Verizon, so I think that Verizon will not market the iPhone against their brand smartphone.
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I expect either Verizon iPhone or iPad II on Jan 20, but I find it hard to believe an iPhone 4 coming out in Jan with iPhone 5 coming out in June/July timeframe. Seems like they would barely make enough to amortize, but it may be a good way for them to test the waters, or maybe they will keep CDMA behind until LTE for parity.
As for Android, it is a very capable OS and the Droid phones aren't bad, but they aren't iPhone killers yet. Apple's control over the hardware+software makes for a much more polished experience, even stock, though jailbreaking is needed to surpass stock Android customization (and Android needs rooting for parity again). I think an interesting generalization is the Android market best sellers tend to be phone mods/customization apps, and the iPhone market best sellers tend to be actual applications. Since mods aren't allowed in the iPhone marketplace, hard to say how accurate a sign that is about the types of owners. Stats for my jailbreak app indicate about 10% of iOS devices are jailbroken, so seems like iPhone owners aren't as interested in modding as Android owners (are there stats for percent rooted on Android?). |
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If they can sell an iPhone or a Droid to a customer, with the same two year contract including data plan, they aren't going to care which gets sold unless there is a huge cost difference. And unlocked Droid X and iPhone pricing don't seem hugely different. OTOH, Motorola is going to care a lot. |
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