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LOL just curious how many android users are switching over. I am... I only have an android droid x because it was all I could get on vzw... been waiting on this day a long time.
Well, they must have done SOMETHING new and innovative, since all they've done is completely change the cell phone market. C'mon, at least give honest credit where it is due....I never found out what was so good about the iphone in the first place. Everything they did with it was already out on the market for years, same as the ipad....
LOL just curious how many android users are switching over. I am... I only have an android droid x because it was all I could get on vzw... been waiting on this day a long time.
Well, they must have done SOMETHING new and innovative, since all they've done is completely change the cell phone market. C'mon, at least give honest credit where it is due.
Well, they must have done SOMETHING new and innovative, since all they've done is completely change the cell phone market. C'mon, at least give honest credit where it is due.
Yes. It was exclusive in the USA to AT&T. Pre-orders on Verizon start tomorrow.I'm presuming (not being in the US) that the iPhone 4 has only just been released on Verizon?...
There is no doubt Apple benefits from a high degree of consumer loyalty/"panting after" and a high degree of media hype. But, I don't see how you can say they did not change the market. Every phone manufacturer in the world has been trying to make the "iPhone killer" for the last 3+ years, with Verizon a willing partner since they turned Apple down initially and forced Apple to look to AT&T. Some of these have been sorry pretenders (e.g. LG Dare), some have been highly visible failures (Blackberry Storm), and finally, with the Droid phones, Verizon had a real competitor to the iPhone....People want to buy it because apple tells them to...
There is no doubt Apple benefits from a high degree of consumer loyalty/"panting after" and a high degree of media hype. But, I don't see how you can say they did not change the market. Every phone manufacturer in the world has been trying to make the "iPhone killer" for the last 3+ years, with Verizon a willing partner since they turned Apple down initially and forced Apple to look to AT&T. Some of these have been sorry pretenders (e.g. LG Dare), some have been highly visible failures (Blackberry Storm), and finally, with the Droid phones, Verizon had a real competitor to the iPhone.
Now, 4 years after the original iPhone, all of the action in the cell phone market is in smart phones. Before the iPhone, the smart phone market was a stodgy business market; now it is very much a consumer market as well.
There is no doubt the iPhone will quickly become the biggest individual seller for Verizon, just as there is no doubt the Android platform will continue to thrive worldwide, albeit with a hit (perhaps temporary) to their growth curve in the USA due to those flocking to the iPhone on the powerhouse Verizon network.
cingular/att was considered the most reliable network in 2005. What happen since, they released the iphone. Att bleeds about 500 million to 1 billion dollars a year because of the iphone. That is money taken away from the network building.
Well, I won't continue this out of deference for the purpose of this board (i.e. not an iPhone board), so you can continue to believe that if you want.All of their changes to the market were in marketing. That's all they changed was people's perception of what they SHOULD buy. Every feature, and every thing that they've done, was already done by someone else. They haven't come up with anything new.
I will be ordering the iPhone tomorrow and will use my rooted Eris as a paperweight. What am I saying? It's a paperweight now. Just slightly better since it's rooted.
With that said, I can definitely see myself with another Android phone in a couple years.
I can see Eris users making the move, but it still seems odd to get a dated phone when the new round hits in 30-120 days.
I can see Eris users making the move, but it still seems odd to get a dated phone when the new round hits in 30-120 days.
I must be one of the few that never really had a problem with that phone. I got one the day after release and still use it to this day. My wife got hers last January and it's been great for her. Maybe it seems okay because we had an Omnia before that and it was awful. Couldn't do anything on it.
Anyway, I wouldn't mind a quicker phone and definitely need a bigger screen. The phone has replaced my laptop for casual web browsing.
Well, I won't continue this out of deference for the purpose of this board (i.e. not an iPhone board), so you can continue to believe that if you want.
bswartz95 said:I will be ordering the iPhone tomorrow and will use my rooted Eris as a paperweight. What am I saying? It's a paperweight now. Just slightly better since it's rooted.