mobilecrunch.com — Apparently never having felt the wrath of a dissatisfied buyer with internet access, someone over at Verizon has just decided to enable users to leave public reviews on any phone in their catalog. If I’ve learned anything from gallivanting around the internets it’s this: the majority of people taking the time to talk about their phones hate them.
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elranzerApr 22, 2009
If I'm ever forced to use GSM, I'll go T-Mobile. f**k AT&T.Luckily where I live, CDMA is king. Verizon's service is the best of the "Big 4."
datdamonfooApr 22, 2009
Verizon isn't the only one...
winterspanApr 22, 2009
Not only that, they disable USB and bluetooth access to file transfer so you can't even transfer your cellphone pictures to your computer!!! They force you to use their s**tty sharing site that of course uses expensive 3G data (without an unlimited plan which is a rip-off for most people)..I had to find a open source application written by a qualcomm engineer HERO that gets around the lock-down and lets you transfer all your data from verizon BREW phones for my parents.I HATE VERIZON! but AT&T's network is horrible in my area and Sprint is a sinking ship!
ryanizeApr 22, 2009
How many times are you going to self promote your website in the comments? Dugg down for overposting.
zephikApr 23, 2009
That is the sole reason why I have verizon. I love that I can get a signal pretty much anywhere and that there are really no dead zones, dropped calls, etc etc. However, everything else? Completely f**king sucks. I would switch to another company in a heart beat if it wasn't for their excellent network quality and saturation.
zephikApr 23, 2009
Verizon. The perfect example of why serious competition is a good thing. When you have nobody to offer better deals or products or services, then you pretty much get to do whatever the f**k you want. We need a google phone service. They're the only company that isn't interested in f**king over the consumer it seems these days.
seventhcMay 3, 2009
That's only because of the area in which you live. I spent 2 years in Wyoming and cell phones can become quite useless, it wasn't uncommon for people to have to drive around to find a signal. Sure it was out in the middle of no where but my point is that they do work well in populated areas but not everywhere.