So what's the deal? Are you an AT&T fanboy, or are you just pissed because you thought it would be a good idea to use your upgrade on an Incredible a few months ago and don't have it for the iPhone? It's got to be one or the other....[/QUOTE]
First of all, I am not an "AT&T fanboy," I've been a long-time Verizon customer since 2003. Second of all, I have absolutely no interest in another smartphone other than the iphone. My concerns arose from reading different tech blogs, simple as that. Where I live, I get excellent coverage in San Diego; people whom I've talked to about their ATT service couldn't say the same thing (same old "dropped calls here and there" explanation). That said, I still was going to order one last night but after assessing the matter more thoroughly, I've decided to wait until the iphone 5 is released, assuming it will happen this summer; if not, I will just get the iphone 4. I have to admit, the design and size is very appealing. BTW, the tax and fees was ridiculously high for a 32GB model, even after the $50 discount was applied - the total bill came out to be $321.24! The sales tax rate in San Diego is 8.75%, so it should've been $271.86. That begs the question: What good is the $50 discount? Not much IMO.
First of all, I am not an "AT&T fanboy," I've been a long-time Verizon customer since 2003. Second of all, I have absolutely no interest in another smartphone other than the iphone. My concerns arose from reading different tech blogs, simple as that. Where I live, I get excellent coverage in San Diego; people whom I've talked to about their ATT service couldn't say the same thing (same old "dropped calls here and there" explanation). That said, I still was going to order one last night but after assessing the matter more thoroughly, I've decided to wait until the iphone 5 is released, assuming it will happen this summer; if not, I will just get the iphone 4. I have to admit, the design and size is very appealing. BTW, the tax and fees was ridiculously high for a 32GB model, even after the $50 discount was applied - the total bill came out to be $321.24! The sales tax rate in San Diego is 8.75%, so it should've been $271.86. That begs the question: What good is the $50 discount? Not much IMO.