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AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint? That's my dilemma. I can get a good smartphone from any of them.
Or are they all equally evil? I was tending toward Verizon simply because they're right down the street from me.
I've had all three, and vastly preferred Verizon. Of course, the service in your area is key. I would talk to friends in town.
I have Verizon and have never had a problem.
Verizon`s cap is 5gig. But boy howdy do I know, since it`s my primary internet connection. Now, mind you, I have unlimited data on my not-smartphone (Env3...I don`t pay for the extra smartphone plan), but that`s only usage on the phone itself, no tethering. I could tether, but it would cost me another $50/month and would have the 5g limit. However, Verizon`s coverage is vastly superior in my rural world. And Alltel dumped me for being too high a usage customer. So I kinda have no choice.
I wonder how much data I use on my iPhone. Bulk of it is e-mail and B.org.
:: kisses Scola ::
Huh. Seems the last 7 months, my usage has been between 57 and 110 Mbytes per month. So a 2Gig cap wouldn't be horrible. Since the new OS for iPhone won't be available for my first gen phone, I'm thinking about upgrading.
o_a, you won't have to give up your unlimited plan even if you upgrade to the newest gen. See Jessica's info a few posts up. Current customers are grandfathered in.