VZW iPhone would be an epic win. Less stress on AT&T's network, more customer base for Apple and more options for the consumer. Everyone wins. If only it would happen...
@Rick Astley you wish. Verizon has the coverage but not the ability. I keep hearing you and other people saying the same thing and you're wrong. Also, you think verizon will give up its v cast business for itunes? Huh!
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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VZW iPhone would be an epic win. Less stress on AT&T's network, more customer base for Apple and more options for the consumer. Everyone wins. If only it would happen...
@Rick Astley A VZW iPhone would be a Rick-Roll. Everybody falls for it then gets pissed.
@Rick Astley
you wish. Verizon has the coverage but not the ability. I keep hearing you and other people saying the same thing and you're wrong. Also, you think verizon will give up its v cast business for itunes? Huh!
@pspitts My Pre has no mention of VCast, and an Amazon MP3 app (or maybe it's just a glorified shortcut - I've never actually clicked it to see).
Other than VZ Navigator, Verizon has been very hands-off with the Pre Plus.
@Rick Astley I wonder why Apple just won't give up on AT&T.
@pspitts If it means more subscribers for Verizon, then I don't think they give a shit about iTunes. EH DUH.
@Rick Astley
Everyone but AT&T. If Verizon were to get the Iphone, you would see a mass exodus of people jumping ship on release day or right after.