@Nerdtalker - Agreed. I don't think Steve is the kind of CEO who forgets something like VZW saying "No Thanks" when they had the chance. It's in Apple's best interest to fight VZW now too.
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I guess the iPhone ain't going to Verizon any time soon.
No, it still will. But then you won't NEED to talk and use data simultaneously. Because Apple said so. It's a feature.
I doubt Steve would forget about how Verizon showed him the door a number of years ago when he visited them, first.
He should be applauded for not giving in.
He should be applauded for not giving in?
Verizon should be applauded for not giving in to apples unreasonable demands on the first iPhone.
Why do you think the first gen iPhone was only available in a few markets? Wireless providers wouldn't sign apple's contract initially.
Look at Verizon and what it's doing with Android now.
I'm pretty sure they regret not taking the iPhone.
With Google's CEO leaving Apple and the whole GV/Gmaps debacle and Google going to VZW and HTC hitting up some Android....
Game on buddy!
Should be a good 2 months of saber rattling. Who wins: consumers....
Apple were frying Intel's bunny men a decade ago.
Now Macintosh computers come packing Core2Duos, i7s and Xeons.
That is a far more heinous act than this commercial.
Never say never.
I'd be willing to bet by this time next year, they are on Verizon...
And thank god for that! I left Verizon for a reason.
@ (Unverified): Who cares? The better phone is already on Verizon.
If only I could listen to Pandora while playing a game on the bus...
@Nerdtalker - Agreed. I don't think Steve is the kind of CEO who forgets something like VZW saying "No Thanks" when they had the chance. It's in Apple's best interest to fight VZW now too.