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More Verizon iPhone news
#11
Hope this is true. We only get Verizon at our house, so we've missed the iPhone. The information that Ken posted about grandfathering in unlimited data makes me wonder if I should switch to that this weekend.
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#12
zeppo2 wrote:
Hope this is true. We only get Verizon at our house, so we've missed the iPhone. The information that Ken posted about grandfathering in unlimited data makes me wonder if I should switch to that this weekend.

Might be worth it---as long as it doesn't affect your upgrade status.
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#13
All of you, please go with Verizon so my iPhone will work during the last 23 months of my AT$T contract.
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#14
We're due new phones with Verizon at the end of the month so all I want to see is the plan cost,
the iPhone cost is not really a concern, the plan is what eats your money.
Grateful11
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#15
Grateful11 wrote:
We're due new phones with Verizon at the end of the month so all I want to see is the plan cost,
the iPhone cost is not really a concern, the plan is what eats your money.

Oh yeah . . .
Based on current structure it's probably not likely they'd let you use their iPhone with a basic/non-data plan like I have now . . .

But for those who like their iPhones, it means they can now get reception too.
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#16
I think that people will just see what verizon's network is made of. When 3-5 million iPhones hit it at the same time things will get shaky.
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#17
ztirffritz wrote:
I think that people will just see what verizon's network is made of. When 3-5 million iPhones hit it at the same time things will get shaky.
I'll have to learn not to ask "do you have ATT" after the third dropped call, but to consider the possibility the problem might be on my end. Minor adjustment. I'll still have signal.
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