The day that Verizon gets the iPhone might be remembered as glorious by everybody who’s dropped 12 calls in a row, been taunted by meaningless signal bars and just plain had a miserable AT&T experience. But they shouldn’t buy one.
Let’s understand what Apple-or rather, Verizon-is announcing, precisely . A new carrier for the iPhone 4 . That’s it. Not a new product. That’s why Apple is ceding the stage to Verizon. If it was a very new product, Apple would do all of the talking.
Apple will announce a new iPhone in June, as they’ve once a year since 2008. It’ll go on sale later that month, or in early July, as it has yearly. That’s six months from now. And it’ll be better than the iPhone 4 in some tangible way. Maybe not on the order of the leap from the 3GS to the iPhone 4, however it’ll have something new to provide. And everybody will want it, because that’s how things seem to work with Apple: There’s barely enough new to make whatever Apple product you’ve currently got on your hand feel deficient one way or the other.
But the folk who just bought on an iPhone 4 with Verizon will likely be locked into new 2-year contracts. Their new phones, though maybe better at holding calls better than their AT&T counterparts, will still be old news only some months after birth. And what if the iPhone does an analogous thing to Verizon it did to AT&T? Let everybody else be an early adopter.
It’s possible that Verizon will give you some crazy deal to make its warmed-over iPhone 4 undeniably tempting-unlimited data is a start-like selling it for half-price. But the only real deal make sure you consider is one who’ll allow you to upgrade to the subsequent iPhone presently, like a one-year contract. I wouldn’t anticipate anything too wild, though, because Verizon is essentially the most conservative carrier of the four-it’s got the smartest combined network and hardware position now, and it knows it. Remember? It’s Verizon who passed up the iPhone within the first place, not the opposite direction around.
It’s virtually guaranteed that a higher iPhone will come to AT&T and Verizon collectively (there could be some gap, however it can be small-in fact, Apple doesn’t would like to hose their 100 million potential new customers). So in case you’re on Verizon, itching to the pull the trigger, do yourself a favor. Just wait. You’ve held on for years. What’s a couple of more months?
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