| You might have seen these on TV or on YouTube, | | | | in this sense. Other than bad signals in certain areas |
| but there's no denying that cell phone service providers | | | | and a few anomalies, you can still be happy with your |
| are on an all out war with each other for your | | | | coverage. Verizon and the Android are close up and |
| subscription. Each one of them deals their own low | | | | comers. |
| blows all the while stating that they provide the best | | | | Android sales don't pull numbers like the iPhone does, |
| service there is. The people that suffer the most are | | | | but it's trying to steal away some of the thunder that |
| the subscribers that want to know which one actually | | | | iPhone's been swaggering. Verizon's "There's a map" |
| is the best. The problem with trying to marketing | | | | for that ads really are spot on; so much so that |
| something is that you over exaggerate the facts so | | | | AT&T wants to pull them off the air. It's the |
| much so that you don't get the right facts and you | | | | choice carrier for smartphones that don't venture out |
| don't get to see the downside of subscribing to a | | | | of the U.S. but it comes at a heftier price tag. These |
| single carrier. | | | | two are the choice carriers because they have |
| What's the real difference between and Verizon? | | | | exclusivity to the best smartphones. A lot of iPhones |
| Which one offers the best features for your | | | | have been jailbroken because users want to keep the |
| smartphone? I'm personally tired of the Luke Wilson | | | | phone but they don't want to stick with AT&T, but |
| ads because they seem kind of sad on AT&T's | | | | as a precaution it's simply a lot better to not have a |
| behalf. They're a decent carrier (from what I hear from | | | | jailbroken iPhone because you make it vulnerable to |
| user feedback) but they get a lot of bad rep because | | | | hacking. |
| of what happened with the iPhone. If you care to take | | | | There are bound to be places that have no signal, get |
| a look at the numbers, the iPhone is still the leading | | | | used to it. You can expect run into that problem from |
| smartphone brand and AT&T is the leading carrier | | | | both carriers. |