After Verizon announced it would begin selling the iPhone on its network, the company introduced several data plan offerings to help strengthen its position against AT&T, the exclusive carrier of the iPhone in the United States for the last several years.
iPhone fans rejoice, the rumors have finally come true: Verizon on Tuesday announced that it would offer Apple’s iconic iPhone 4 on its network, becoming the…
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After Long Wait, IPhone Arrives on Verizon
iPhone fans rejoice, the rumors have finally come true: Verizon on Tuesday announced that it would offer Apple’s iconic iPhone 4 on its network, becoming the…
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After Long Wait, IPhone Arrives on Verizon
If Verizon Wireless introduces its own version of the Apple iPhone on Tuesday, users of its network might begin to face some of the same performance problems that plagued AT&T subscribers in some areas since the rollout of the popular iPhone 3G.
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Lessons From AT&T Might Help Verizon Survive IPhone
Just a day before Verizon Wireless is expected to announce the iPhone 4 on its network, Apple, AT&T, Target, and Best Buy have cut the price of the 8GB iPhone 3GS to $49 (with a two-year contract).
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iPhone 3GS Now Just $49
Verizon’s CDMA iPhone may be coming about because of a loss of favor for BlackBerry and likely Android, Kaufman Bros analyst Shaw Wu said in an investment note today. Sources told Wu that Verizon doesn’t think the upcoming launch of BlackBerry 6 devices on its network will have a “material impact” on its sales, ruling it out as a savior. The researcher also believed that even Android was leading …
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Verizon moving to iPhone due to cooling Android, BlackBerry?
AT&T, the biggest U.S. phone company by revenue and the exclusive U.S. provider for iPhone, has come under withering criticism from iPhone users over its network quality since the smartphone went on sale in 2007.
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iPhone lawsuit is now a class action
NEW YORK — In the latest snag for the iPhone 4, AT&T said Wednesday that a software defect in its network is limiting data uploads from the phone in some areas. That means it takes longer for users to send pictures, video and other content from the phone.
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iPhone uploads limited by defect
NEW YORK — In the latest snag for the iPhone 4, AT&T said Wednesday that a software defect in its network is limiting data uploads from the phone in some areas. That means it takes longer for users to send pictures, video and other content from the phone.
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iPhone uploads limited by defect
Nokia Oyj, the worlds biggest maker of mobile phones, posted a lower-than-expected increase in first-quarter profit, hurt by competition in smartphones from Apple Inc.s iPhone and a loss at its network unit.
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Nokia Net Increases Less Than Estimated on iPhone Competition


