Deadbolt
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I'm looking to upgrade 2 lines through Amazon in order to beat Verizon's tier implementation. Right now we are looking at the Thunderbolt, the X2, and the iPhone 4, the last of which is apparently not available on Amazon(?). I've seen a good bit of love for all of these phones on this thread and in other places, so I just have a few specific questions.
-Do you think that 4G is the best choice right now, even for people who don't necessarily need that kind of speed? I'm wondering whether Verizon will eventually start messing around with the 3G speeds just to entice people to switch, and I'm not sure whether it's worth buying new hardware (X2, iPhone) that doesn't take advantage of all of the newest tech.
-Is the single core/dual core difference really a big deal? I can only determine so much in the Verizon store.
-If we are big users of Google (gmail, calendar, etc.), would those integrate easily with iOS, or would the iPhone be a real drag in that regard?
Anything else? Thanks in advance.
If you're a heavy Google user, go Android. Many of their services will sync with iOS, but with Android it'll be system level integration.
Specs aren't a big deal to most users. You likely won't even notice a huge difference. Don't let specs be a deciding factor for you...make sure you like the OS and its interface first.
Whatever you do, tomorrow is your last chance for unlimited data!
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