I feel you. I left Verizon after being with them since 2003. I got sick of waiting for them to put out decent WM6 phones with a touch screen. They are MONTHS behind their competitors. I was waiting for the SCH-i760. Left and got the Tilt. I'm not looking back and don't miss them. AT&T's network isn't as good as Verizon's, but it's not far behind and it is gaining. When I mentioned to my Verizon B2B guy how behind Verizon was and how many were thinking about switching to AT&T because the Tilt had far superior specs, his reply was, "Yeah...But you'll still be on their network...A phone's only as good as it's network". Uh...Maybe...Unless it is MORE THAN A PHONE!!! I wonder if they know how arrogant they sound.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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I feel you. I left Verizon after being with them since 2003. I got sick of waiting for them to put out decent WM6 phones with a touch screen. They are MONTHS behind their competitors. I was waiting for the SCH-i760. Left and got the Tilt. I'm not looking back and don't miss them. AT&T's network isn't as good as Verizon's, but it's not far behind and it is gaining. When I mentioned to my Verizon B2B guy how behind Verizon was and how many were thinking about switching to AT&T because the Tilt had far superior specs, his reply was, "Yeah...But you'll still be on their network...A phone's only as good as it's network". Uh...Maybe...Unless it is MORE THAN A PHONE!!! I wonder if they know how arrogant they sound.