06-16-2010, 02:38 PM
The only problem with the iPhone is that you have to switch to AT&T to use it.
That's always been the problem with it.
It's not like there's some political problem with Apple's stance.
I don't particularly care that they are proprietary.
I care that I can't buy a Verizon iPhone, and I'm not switching to AT&T.
That's what's going to cause Apple to lose market share. In the end, either the iPhone comes out for other major carriers or the Android OS simply takes over because everyone in the world will actually be able to use it. How long has the iPhone been out and it's still "in talks" when it comes to other networks?
What's the holdup?
That's always been the problem with it.
It's not like there's some political problem with Apple's stance.
I don't particularly care that they are proprietary.
I care that I can't buy a Verizon iPhone, and I'm not switching to AT&T.
That's what's going to cause Apple to lose market share. In the end, either the iPhone comes out for other major carriers or the Android OS simply takes over because everyone in the world will actually be able to use it. How long has the iPhone been out and it's still "in talks" when it comes to other networks?
What's the holdup?

