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bobster
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I'm going to setup a family plan soon (and upgrade my 4 to a 4s) and wanted to see if anyone had a strong opinion on Verizon vs AT&T. I've had AT&T for about 5 years now and so far they've been great but I feel like I may be missing out on Verizon. Cost difference is negligible and I have heard that the 3G speed on AT&T is a little better. I don't travel to the boonies that often, I spend most of my time in Greensboro, Raleigh or Charlotte.
What do you guys think?

Also, I know there is a new iPhone coming out in a few months but the gf's phone sucks big time so I want to get her on a iphone. If I keep AT&T I may see if I can save my upgrade.

6/29/2012 3:48:59 PM

TreeTwista10
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How much data do you usually use in a given month?

6/29/2012 4:02:46 PM

bobster
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I'll stay under the 2gb limit, I try to connect to wifi wherever I am. It looks like for the same price I would get an extra 2gb with AT&T. They only have a 3gb/pp or 5gb/pp option, Verizon lets you share 2,4,6,8,10.

6/29/2012 4:10:15 PM

slut
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I have both, one of them through work. Internet speeds on my AT&T phone are much faster unless I'm in the boonies on Edge, & that happens pretty rarely. If I was buying a new iphone today I wouldn't even consider verizon an option.

6/29/2012 6:10:42 PM

raiden
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verizon ftw. got unlimited data plan + 4G, and its awesome.

6/29/2012 6:16:39 PM

pttyndal
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just don't upgrade or no more unlimited

6/29/2012 6:45:45 PM

smoothcrim
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"verizon ftw. got unlimited data plan + 4G, and its awesome."

because there's a 4g ipho.. oh wait.

6/29/2012 8:13:13 PM

El Nachó
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" I have heard that the 3G speed on AT&T is a little better."


It's not a little better, it's tons better. I'd say wait for the next iPhone if you can, but if you are insistant on getting a 4S right this second, there's no question that AT&T is far superior, especially if you say you are almost always in their coverage area.

6/29/2012 9:10:59 PM

bobster
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If i stay with AT&T I'll try to keep my upgrade for the next hardware if I can. Ill probably stick with AT&T.

6/29/2012 10:07:54 PM

raiden
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" just don't upgrade or no more unlimited"


Already did so I'm good.

6/29/2012 10:45:45 PM

neodata686
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I'd say wait on the next iPhone. AT&T is way faster too. Also you can't talk on the phone and use the data on Verizon which I do daily on AT&T. While I'm on a call I'll check my email or browse the web. I can't imagine not being to use the phone while on a call (Verizon).

6/30/2012 7:01:26 PM

pttyndal
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"Also you can't talk on the phone and use the data on Verizon which I do daily on AT&T. While I'm on a call I'll check my email or browse the web. I can't imagine not being to use the phone while on a call (Verizon)."


Well that all depends. The capability is there for 3G voice and data with a couple devices already supporting it and it'll work over LTE regardless assuming it's 4G.

6/30/2012 7:17:30 PM

neodata686
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Yeah but we're talking about the iPhone 4s which is neither 4g or LTE.

6/30/2012 7:23:54 PM

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