DCTooTall
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He everyone- flying out in the am- it's finally here!!!!! Wooooohooooo![]()
Hope you have/had a safe flight!
Hello all and again let me be the first to welcome everyone to HUMP Day. The weekend is in sight. I have been very busy here.....
HURRAY!! HUMP DAY!!


Sorta like a Chevy vs Ford Argument here. Personally, I believe Verizon to have the best service and I used them when I was in the US. Plus they are rolling out the 4G service in the states, super fast data connections. I think Sprint maybe there too, just not sure the coverage as of yet.
With regards to the data, with WiFi almost everywhere I am pretty much never using data over my cell service. I am connected most of the day (when I am in the office) to the Wifi and likewise at home. So my data usage is minimal. I have 1 GB of data on my plan here and vary rarely do I ever reach that limit. I think this is a similar case in the US, so for me the most important part is data/cell signal coverage.
iPhone - I think is a great product and it just works, if you don't want to fiddle around or have the desire to dig in deeper. Plus there are many applications out there that take advantage of two users haveing iPhones. This will be even more obvious when iOS5 hits the streets (today, but I am not counting ). The iPhone 4GS will be a nice product with improved processor and camera, but it will also drop the cost of the iPhone 4 which is just as strong of a product. I have a host of iDevices and love them all and they all integrate well.
There are times when I think about the Droid and some of the flexibility that it has, but not sure it is all worth it. So in the end my Vote is an iPhone from Verizon.
Sadly I don't know if i'd be able to get wifi as much. I actually had to finally turn off my wifi network at home because I just could not find a clear channel which I could get reliable service on because of the idiots around me in the apartment complex not knowing how to properly choose their wireless channels.
Sprint's biggest advantage for me would be cost. $30/mo cheaper for unlimited data vs. having to worry about a cap.....
It only gets better each time, and worth it!! Try it at night even better!! Plus at night you stand the chance of having "less" ears around!!
Believe it or not, I actually took her on it at night. When we left the ride Illuminations was starting.