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I just hope

Android Ace

Jul 11, 2010, 12:18 PM
that Sprint doesn't get the iPhone.

Let Verizon deal with the temporary gains and long-term losses of carrying the device.

Then again, what with Verizon's recent bashing of the iphone 4's various technical flaws and their heavy investment in the Android OS, I doubt they'll want it, either.
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Menno

Jul 11, 2010, 2:47 PM
Att, with a significantly higher % of customers on PDA plans than Verizon, only managed to make $3 more in ARPU, which is odd considering each additional smartphone is 30 in the pot. 3 extra per line is a ton of money, but it's not what it should be considering how data heavy their consumers are (as far as % of users with data plans)

the iphone sells a lot, but with what apple seems to require to even have the option of selling it. I don't think it would be profitable for companies to really advertise anything else. And android seems to be serving verizon and sprint pretty well. Would they like the iphone? sure, but not at just "any" cost.
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Versed

Jul 11, 2010, 11:32 PM
****, Bing (MSFT) and Google even pay Apple to toss their search on their phone.
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