^ I hear ya. Thinking of getting the iPhone, depending on what 5 offers.
Slightly bigger screen and dual core? And the closed eco system.
It will be beautiful for sure and work, but wont offer any customization compared to android.
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I'm thinking I might do Verizon. It seems like they are pretty Android friendly and have many new high end devices poised for release. I will definitely watch the market closely before I make an actual decision.
One of the stupidest questions that could be asked as a result of this acquisition.
TMO, from all accounts, will continue to operate exactly as it has, regardless of corporate parental unit. Performance-wise, customers will see no difference in their gear. And, of course, this is assuming that outside parties are unsuccessful in blocking the acquisition.
This is not a merger. This is an acquisition. A purchase. No where does it say (or is it implied) that tmobile will exist in any form.
On the contrary, actually, because att already said tmobile spectrum will be repurposed to lte. This will render any current tmobile phone that uses the tmobile 3G spectrum currently available unable to do so.
If it doesn't support att 3G you will be stuck with edge.
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At&t is the only carrier that gives me good service at my house.