[EVITA OFFICIAL REVIEW] ATT One X

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Personally, I think you'd be foolish to give up your Verizon Unlimited plan. Have some patience and some version of the One X will be on Verizon. It is rumored that the Droid Incredible 4G is a 4" version of the One S with micro SD and removable battery (supposedly May 10). Verizon and HTC get along great and they will continue to have a great relationship. While HTC wants to push their One brand (like Samsung with Galaxy) they have already shown they will differ to carriers with the Sprint EVO 4G LTE. I'm sure you'll have something comparable on Big Red in 6 months and it would cost you a fortune in either base plan or overages to move to ATT.

That's where I'm leaning. As much as I lust for the One X, the costs/benefits for moving to att just aren't worth it. Even though I'm rapidly getting tired of the nexus, I could still bide my time going the old eBay route until I hit my upgrade or if there's something out that I decide I want. (Upgrade is next February)

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That's where I'm leaning. As much as I lust for the One X, the costs/benefits for moving to att just aren't worth it. Even though I'm rapidly getting tired of the nexus, I could still bide my time going the old eBay route until I hit my upgrade or if there's something out that I decide I want. (Upgrade is next February)

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Yeah I agree. I just can't see anyone giving up unlimited nowadays no matter what. I am sure Verizon has something up their sleeve. They are not gonna just sit there and watch sales take a hit while AT&T keeps bringing in customers for the One X.

You do know the Nexus is a completely different story on the GSM side don't ya? No radio issues. :D
 

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Yeah I agree. I just can't see anyone giving up unlimited nowadays no matter what. I am sure Verizon has something up their sleeve. They are not gonna just sit there and watch sales take a hit while AT&T keeps bringing in customers for the One X.

You do know the Nexus is a completely different story on the GSM side don't ya? No radio issues. :D

Ha. Well, the ICS keyboard is annoying with some of its predictions/corrections (if I put an apostrophe there, I meant to do it damnit!) The radio issues are aggravating, but its more just the overall experience. Its gotten old quick.

Best case scenario would be a new flagship Verizon (Droid One anyone?) that's been rebodied, a la Evo LTE.