Maringue wrote:When the iPhone5 comes out (why the counting started at 3, who fucking knows. 3G probably, whatever).
Despite what may be believed, no one carrier is 'the best' overall. AT&T boasts a large coverage area, and also large amounts of money to shove at Apple for the exclusivity of the iphone.Maringue wrote:I've thought about this for a bit, because my girlfriend wants to get an iPhone4 to replace her total piece of shit phone. She's on Verizon now, so I was wondering why they don't move to Verizon.
Verizon uses CDMA, as does Sprint. The rest use various forms of GSM (UTMS, W-CDMA, HSPDA). This really isn't that big a deal for Apple to work around, as all they need to do is buy a network program stack and radio for whatever technology they want to use.Maringue wrote:1) Apple is lazy.
AT&T is GMS, Verizon is the other technology that every other company runs on, I forget the name. Moving to Verizon would mean designing a new phone. Also, in Europe where the standard is GSM, the iPhone doesn't come attached to shitty AT&T.
GSM was designed with Europe in mind, that is to say, high densities of users in smaller areas. CDMA was designed with the mid-west in mind, low user density with towers farther away. It can be argued that CDMA does worse than HSPDA GSM in high-density areas, but that is for another day. Point is, the technology it runs on isn't really important aside from the companies paying to sell the iphone.Maringue wrote:2) Americans are stupid
This goes back a little to point 1. The rest of the world runs cell phones on GSM networks. Also, Europe and Asia have had fancy phones for quite some time now so they don't act like Eskimos buying snow from Steve Jobs, only Americans do.
No argument here, but in the U.S. this is common, subsidization of phones attached to long contracts that you end up paying more for the phone in the long run with. That's why I bought my phone up-front, then added TMobile.Maringue wrote:3) AT&T is giving them piles of fucking money.
You can't buy an iPhone without the AT&T contract, but if you could, it's estimated that it would cost about $650. You pay $199 to Apple, then AT&T pays them $451. This is on top of whatever deal they have to deliver gold bricks to Steve Jobs for staying exclusive with AT&T.
I remember reading that page a year or so back. I do recall wanting that phone for the SSH capabilities, until I learned that Symbian (which the E70 runs) is rather bad.Maringue wrote:Nuke, you'd probably like this page: http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone
It does have a haptic feedback mechanism, that said I tend to use the physical keyboard when I need to do any actual typing, which is the tactile response some (such as myself) so do enjoy.VoltySquirrel wrote:Funny, yes, but Nuclear's Nokia is actually a touchscreen phone without "tactile response".
I have a keyboardd, but last I checked it does not have sex.VoltySquirrel wrote:Well the Droid is still a nice device. It has a nice touchscreen with all the apps you need plus an actually fucking keyboard and it's on Verizon. Too bad I don't have Verizon.
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