Well, it's too little too late.
Well, it's too little too late.
...and it damned well shouldn't. They can't charge for a service they aren't providing.
Let them continue to worry about megapixels. I am concerned with the megagigabytes.
This concept of scheduling adjustments is one of the few things I liked about working at UPS.
It's the Xerox/Band-Aid issue. Once a brand becomes so ubiquitous that people start calling a product by a company's brand name, it's hard to break the mold.
This may surprise you but in net screen space, the Shift beats the Evo just because the keyboard won't take up 70% of the screen when you're typing.
I am a Sprint customer that wants to see the iProducts stay off Sprint. I am happy with my service and want to continue to be happy with it.
Sorry. I can't agree with you either. Great service and pricing. To me, they are better than the larger companies.
What if it will only cost you one testicle?
@stoprobbers: This is absolutely the case. Very few of the people on my list that choose "Married" as their relationship status are actually married.
@Moonshadow Kati aka Lady Locksmith: I totally agree. The customer service is starting to suffer a little bit but they are doing a good job of feeling the pressure the competition brings AND react to it.
@Not A Trionym: Yes. It is bad. As a Sprint customer, I want the release of the iP4 to do two things:
@newtype: If I were in the market for an Atrix, I would certainly purchase the laptop dock.
@RichF: All good points. I will add that AT&T would have a lot more issues if they actually offered decent Android devices.
"Sprint's unlimited plans are looking pretty good right about now! (Cue question: When are they getting the iPhone???)"
@eebrenner: Okay troll, tell me where the analysts get their numbers from. Next, tell me how my OPINION[S] differ from their SPECULATION[S].
@wowoklol: That is probably true. I can imagine the Verizon customers that talked shit about the iPhone that will be lining up next week like sheep.
@eebrenner: "Instantly" was the wrong word to use but AT&T said they were able to handle the iPhone when it was released and got the shit beat out of them.
@takeshi: Absolutely. Based on some estimates, Verizon could be adding 25M iP4 devices instantly.
I think Verizon's network will take a huge hit. The reviewers giving it glowing reviews now are not likely to be feeling the same way when February 10 rolls around.