Your right, but, for some people, like me, I like having GOOD phones on my network. Not saying the iPhone isn't a good phone, the hardware is ok, but the software fails. I'm trying my best not to deviate away from the original topic.
Well, for you Android is better, and that's fine. After having Android, I don't know if I would like an iPhone or not. Being on Verizon, though, is great, because if when I upgrade in a year or so, I can at least try it out. Plus, it means Verizon's business is going to grow a lot, hopefully making some things cheaper and more affordable (though obviously not right away). Also, it might lead to Android advancing more quickly because they have an even bigger threat to their market. Verizon gives the iPhone the one thing that the iPhone is really missing right now, and that's reliable coverage. Also when the iPhone on Verizon information was released, I believe Motorola and Google stock prices fell, meaning Google and HTC and Motorola and other Android phone manufacturers are going to try harder to make better and more competitive devices at lower prices. Which, as I said, should be a good thing for us Android owners.