Let's face it, the Droid is the first real competition the iPhone has had, and currently those are the 2 best phones you can buy. The only reason I left my iPhone 3GS is because I couldn't deal with AT&T anymore since there was a phone that was comparable.
The Google phone, aka nexus one, is coming but from what I know it will not be compatible with Verizon's network.
We all know that competition fuels innovation so the next iPhone and Droid will both be better. Anyway here is what this post is about:
The first official news that Verizon IS interested in obtaining the iPhone:
Verizon Claims Network Ready for iPhone Should Apple Choose to Strike Deal - Mac Rumors
So now that there is something more than just rumors and speculation I am curious to know how many people will keep an open mind and consider an iPhone when it hits Verizon next year? And remember jailbreaking is very easy, takes about 10 minutes, and the apps are just as easy to install and use from Cydia as they are the Android Market, and with jailbreaking you have just as much if not more customizing ability than on the droid (my iPhone 3GS was far more customized than my droid). And yes I ran multiple apps on the iPhone and it was easier than on android to control what apps you kept running instead of using up all of your RAM and not realizing it.
The Google phone, aka nexus one, is coming but from what I know it will not be compatible with Verizon's network.
We all know that competition fuels innovation so the next iPhone and Droid will both be better. Anyway here is what this post is about:
The first official news that Verizon IS interested in obtaining the iPhone:
Verizon Claims Network Ready for iPhone Should Apple Choose to Strike Deal - Mac Rumors
So now that there is something more than just rumors and speculation I am curious to know how many people will keep an open mind and consider an iPhone when it hits Verizon next year? And remember jailbreaking is very easy, takes about 10 minutes, and the apps are just as easy to install and use from Cydia as they are the Android Market, and with jailbreaking you have just as much if not more customizing ability than on the droid (my iPhone 3GS was far more customized than my droid). And yes I ran multiple apps on the iPhone and it was easier than on android to control what apps you kept running instead of using up all of your RAM and not realizing it.