According to a new Mobclix survey, there are clear differences between AT&T iPhone users and their Verizon iPhone counterparts. The results of the survey are quite interesting.
AT&T and Verizon are continuing their back and forth to gain new iPhone 4 customers. This time, it’s AT&T, which recently released their second iPhone 4 ad since losing exclusivity in February. But don't worry Verizon fans: they have their own ad too.
Lineup eight iPhone owners, and one of those probably purchased their handset at Verizon. This translates into Verizon now taking around 12 percent of the overall U.S. iPhone market.
Verizon iPhone customers experience slower data downloads times, not just compared to the AT&T iPhone, but also against other Verizon smart phones too.
Pay-as-you-go smart phone enthusiasts can now purchase a Verizon iPhone and ditch “America’s Largest Network” at the same time. Apparently, some Cricket Wireless dealers will happily flash any CDMA iPhone for use on their network.
An AT&T executive puts on his game face, and says his company is doing just fine after losing its iPhone exclusivity in the U.S. One analyst seems to agree.
The Verizon iPhone 4 is turning out to be quite popular, with one million devices sold in the month since its release. Not bad for an eight-month old smart phone.
Verizon Wireless confirmed that sales of the iPhone 4 were the most successful in their history. This information comes from a recent interview with Dan Mead, Verizon CEO, in The Wall Street Journal. Mead also hinted that Apple was interested in LTE technology, and working on devices compatible with Verizon's 4G network.
The Verizon iPhone and AT&T iPhone are basically the same; there are only minor differences. Because of that, it is difficult to say which one is better, since a lot depends on where the user lives and works, as well as what types of services are most important to them. Keeping that in mind, the folks at Ars Technica attempted to compare both handsets and determine which was better.
We're still very much in the dark as to how well the recently released CDMA iPhone is selling on Verizon. We know it sold out on the first day, and that it beat Verizon's sales record in just two hours on pre-order launch day (between 3 and 5am EST). We also heard that it might be slightly underperforming. Apple has yet to release a statement on actual sales, and most importantly, we don't know who is buying the device.
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No talking while using data, minimal international usability, lack of being able to have a conference call with more than three people, etc. These limitations of the Verizon iPhone may turn you off, but are they deal breakers?
Verizon has announced a special deal for new FIOS customers who just happen to want an iPhone too. The company has created some interesting new bundles that can save you money.
The Verizon iPhone is finally in the hands of consumers and with it we are beginning to see some key limitations of the handset. And, we're not just talking about being unable to talk while using data.
The Verizon iPhone might have only gone on general sale yesterday, but one analytics company didn't wait to try to answer the question in everyone's mind; how well is it doing?
Forget about the iPad 2, even though it hasn't even been announced yet, 'cause there's a new rumor on the block. That's right, apparently we'll be seeing the iPad 3 this fall. Watch to find out the details. Plus the Verizon iPhone is now available in stores nationwide.
Just buy a Verizon iPhone? Have an iPhone, but don't want to be shown up by a new Verizon user? Then this is the AppList for you! This is the most epic compilation of apps ever created, ranging from translation apps to cookbooks and pocket dictionaries to radar detectors, this AppList contains all the essential apps that every iPhone owner should have!
2/10/2011 will be a day that lives in infamy at Google as the iPhone comes to Verizon. Is this the end for Android all together, or just as we know it?
Got a brand new Verizon iPhone in hand? Or perhaps you've had an iPhone for a while and now find yourself getting a lot of questions about the iPhone from your Verizon-faithful friends. Whether you're a new iPhone owner or an old one, you're bound to get the question, "So what's so cool about the iPhone?" Launch any of these impressive apps and you won't disappoint. Launch them all and watch jaws drop!
You've got a new Verizon iPhone, now what? These are the first apps you should install on any new iPhone to get a taste of what the phone is capable of. Most of these apps are free, so they won't break the bank.