Down the road, when LTE is common, what will you do?

Down the road, when LTE is common, what will you do?


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FrankXS

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Get the VZW LTE iPhone

Stay with the VZW LTE ThunderBolt (or replacement Android model)

Go with a Windows Phone

Go back to a dumb phone

-Frank
 
Hold on to my Thunderbolt until an HTC dual core qHD monster is released on Verizon.
 
You didn't mention BlackBerry. Nonetheless, I'm seriously digging Android OS, apps and I love Google Apps.

I think I'm Google for life!
 
Either upgrade to a dual core phone in the future or hopefully bb will be finally up to the times by then and switch back to them (i'm still a BB lover at heart, can't help it)
 
You didn't mention BlackBerry. Nonetheless, I'm seriously digging Android OS, apps and I love Google Apps.

I think I'm Google for life!
How could I have forgotten BB? Hahahahahaha.... BB is covered in my last choice. Uh-oh... nothing personal. :)

-Frank
 
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I won't be going away from Android for awhile, if ever. It really fits me. While awesome, I could live without LTE and wouldn't pay more than a say a $5 premium to have it, but as long as I can keep my Unlimited $30 LTE plan I will be buying an Android LTE device, and all things being equal it will be an HTC Android LTE device, unless something blows it away from another manufacturer when I'm up for a new phone.
 
Angry fan boys. I called it that and I was usig a BlackBerry at the time. The internet on it was unusable except for mobile sites.

Apps non existent. It's a great device for email but I got tired of paying $30/month for email.
 
Angry fan boys. I called it that and I was usig a BlackBerry at the time. The internet on it was unusable except for mobile sites.

Apps non existent. It's a great device for email but I got tired of paying $30/month for email.


Oh I get you. I still have a bb but yes the phone is a great messaging device but web is meh ... even with the new browser ... and while I would nt say they are non existant there are far less app than iOS and Android an cost a lot more ....
 
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Sticking with my TB through the year, then I'll see what's available in the world of Android. I use Apple products, but have no interest in getting an iPhone (regardless of whether it has LTE).
 
After the Sensation I'll give Verizon a chance we are getting lte in 3 months here. Hey in 2 years quad core and 3gigahertz processing lol. I don't know though if T-Mobile gets lte then screw Verizon all together. Droid incredible 2 and Droid x2 made me lose respect for Verizon a little. And people don't even know what android is I'm sick of hearing the term Droid when referencing android.
 
Probably a duel core Android device, an HTC would be nice really loving the build quality of the phone and well everything else about it.
 
It depends on what happens to the new data prices. If it gets too crazy, I might just go back to a regular cell phone. Might even hop on straight-talk if they get some okay phones at some point. 90 plus dollars a month in a cell phone bill is already a little crazy, and paying even more just isn't something I'm even willing to consider. The only way I'd pay more if it was for unlimited 4G and free tethering, which is never going to happen... At least until there is more competition in the cell phone business, which doesn't look like it is going to happen anytime soon.
 
It depends on what happens to the new data prices. If it gets too crazy, I might just go back to a regular cell phone. Might even hop on straight-talk if they get some okay phones at some point. 90 plus dollars a month in a cell phone bill is already a little crazy, and paying even more just isn't something I'm even willing to consider. The only way I'd pay more if it was for unlimited 4G and free tethering, which is never going to happen... At least until there is more competition in the cell phone business, which doesn't look like it is going to happen anytime soon.

What do you mean? Sprint unlimited everything is $90 And T-Mobile is $80 Verizon comes out to $120
 
What do you mean? Sprint unlimited everything is $90 And T-Mobile is $80 Verizon comes out to $120

No tethering in those plans, but that is easy to bypass.

Aside, there are rumors of quad cores hitting the market by the end of 2011. I'll wait for a couple of those to come out and be glitchy, then get one after that. LTE + Quad core processor = godliness