Wow. Someone has done their homework on cellular phone providers! Nice
job.
I was going to simply mention that I have an iPhone and that the TOS
application for it works pretty well. Certainly not like sitting at
your desktop or on your laptop, but I have gotten trades off with it and
it works for checking in on positions when the need arises.
The biggest drawback of the iPhone is their insistence that you use
AT&T.
If you were inclined to purchase an iPhone I would probably try to pick
up a 3Gs which I hear are going for $99. The 4 is pretty cool but if
you're not in need of video cameras and other gadgets I'm not sure I
would spend the money. I have the older 3G, which I bought when the 3Gs
came out. It works fine, but AT&T drops calls like you wouldn't
believe.
Christopher Smith
TheOptionClub.com
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> Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:34:42 +0000
> Subject: [TheOptionClub.com] DROID on Verizon Wireless?
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