I wanted to wait for at least 50 responses before commenting.
It is surprising to me to see the results-
* At this time, one might conclude that there won't be a serious exodus from ATT to Verizon in the next month.
* Also, those at Verizon aren't that excited about having access to the iphone.
* Android has become a real hot alternative OS to iphone / iOS.
Now, it will be interesting to see how this group maintains this spread as the iphone actually does become available during February and later when the iphone5 comes out. I suspect Verizon will cut back it's heavy Android ad campaign, as it budget some of its ad money to promote the iphone on Verizon.
It will also be interesting to see how the general public embraces the iphone on Verizon service too. I have always maintained that this group generally does not favor Apple way and favors the open access and hardware variety of the Android phones. But I also think the general public work with a different mindset, thinking of their smartphone as just a phone with internet access and converged ipod, camera, and games. This is why iphone became so popular among non-techies from the beginning as it did this stuff so well. Today, Android phones does this well too but has a several year late start.
Using my wife as my reference on Blackberry- She likes hers for what it does well and doesn't need anything else, nor cares. She needs her calendar and her e-mail and phone. For that it works perfectly. Not that she has a choice because it is a company owned phone but other than the high security hoops she is required to jump through, she likes it.
I have always maintained that as a device for business, the Blackberry ain't that bad. I wouldn't want one but for a business appliance, it does work well.
Not sure what’s so surprising. Most people have looked past the iPhone and have discovered there are much better phones out there, or just simple never bought into the hype to begin with. The iPhone on Verizon Wireless won’t be as big as everyone thinks it will be, mark my words. Sure the Q1 numbers will probably be pretty good but then after the initial surge it will go down hill and fast. Verizon, with as much as I hate them, does have a killer selection of Android powered devices and I don’t think any current subscribers in their right mind would consider downgrading from an Android phone to an iPhone. The iPhone will fade and remain in existence for Apple worshipers and those that use the phone as a fashion accessory and status symbol.
Pretty sleazy on both Apple and Verizons part to release the iPhone 4 when in a few short months this phone will be replaced. But then again this is Verizon and Apple were talking about here, two of the most despicable companies the planet has ever seen, so why not milk consumers out of as much money as possible because you know there will be a handful of Apple Sheeple that will get the iPhone 4 on Verizon in the middle of February just to upgrade to the next generation in June and pay full price.