Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"We need a digital camera that can be switched on and fire off that first shot fast. It's not a commonly tracked statistic on any review site, and nobody seems to have this information for every camera. We were hoping other readers could inform us as to what small digital cameras can fire off their first pics in under a second (ideally under half a second). It needs to be small, but mostly, just really quick in operation. Thanks!"
I had Verizon until I switched to Sprint. For me, Verizon was far worse than Sprint in terms of the customer experience. My local Verizon office was frequently rude to customers and the phone support was extremely weak.
Today, Verizon's quoted costs for a 4 phone family plan are between $50 and $70 higher than Sprint and for my use, cell coverage was the same. Sprint's mobile to mobile free minutes would mean that I would never reach my minutes. My local Sprint store has been reasonably helpful and although waits are very long, I have normally been able to accomplish what I need in one visit.
Since my experience has been positive, I will probably go with Sprint again today unless someone can provide a compelling argument. I am worried that Sprint will go under but it seems that other carriers usually pick up the slack.
Can anyone give me a reason to try Verizon again at the higher price? I spent 5 minutes with the Android and found nothing special about it. 3rd party apps are fine in theory but my experience with the real world app is that they are buggy, un-supported and not worth paying for, but that was with WinMobile apps. YMMV.