cereal killer
Android Expert
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make here but I think ALL carriers will eventually move to tiered data pricing. Verizon is already moving in that direction by charging data hogs. It will evolve over time into tiered pricing, mark my words. All carriers will and rightfully so.All right, I had to come out of my self-imposed exile after all of this nonsense. (Note to Droidette: When I announced my departure, you thanked me. Don't know how to take that, exactly.)
VZwired seems to be an actual Verizon employee in the know, so I'll go by what he says November-wise. It jigs with what my sister has been saying, so that's not surprising.
As far as Verizon not having cutting edge tech, the simple answer is because they don't have to. I'm sure that is what VZwired would say if he wanted to tell the truth without caring about offending anyone.
They have the best, speediest network available at this time. Once Sprint, TM, and AT&T begin to compare, then we might see Verizon pick up the ball a bit more, but I highly doubt it, for 2 main reasons:
1. The simple fact is that most people in the general Verizon customer population simply don't care about the same specs that we do. They want something that works and looks pretty. Most of all Android devices have good phone reception and look similar. Then there's the iPhone, which will gobble up most of those who have an upgrade to burn, because those people go for brand recognition and just don't care about the quality of their phone as much as we do.
2. Do you think Sprint won't go to tiered data eventually? They will. Once that happens, it's over for us who are on unlimited data. We'll be stuck. I'd much rather stay on a so-so phone with unlimited data then go to the Nexus 6 on Sprint with a 2GB per month cap. What's the point of having the ability to stream HD movies, watch football games in real time, surf the web in a split second, etc., if I can't use those features?
Verizon has us where they want us. Right now, it's network over better phone tech elsewhere. Later, it will be unlimited data over tiny data caps elsewhere.
If you honestly want to go with high tech equipment, you should switch to Sprint now. They have great quality phones now, and those phones will only get better as their network expands into real 4G.
If Verizon feels "they don't have to" carry all the latest and greatest thats their choice. That's fine. I'm only saying a lot of us will simply go elsewhere.
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It's all fun though. I am sure there will be another mega leak this week, then next. I suppose none of it matters until its official.