Verizon iPhone 4s History

  Peter Bennet    November 18, 2011    1631

 

For those of us born before the 80’s and 90’s, many can testify to the staggering and amazing advancements in technology in the world today. Baby boomers and those born even earlier than that are probably astounding at the changes in the world. Many young people today surely snicker at the stories us “old folks” rattle off about 8 track tapes, reel-to-reel movies in school, and the fascinating invention of the VCR and the ability to watch rented movies. As a child, we laughed at the thought of answering the phone while the person on the other end could view us and out surroundings. We though it was hysterical that if the phone rang while we were in the shower that the caller would be able to see us while we bathed.

 

Say hello to the amazing iPhone. AT&T captured the audience with iPhone for years. Now, it may be feeling a slight sting as Verizon has now entered the market in the world of the iPhone. Research as shone that two out of three AT&T users actually paid the cancellation fees in order to switch over to Verizon. People are choosing their mobile services based on reception and Wi-Fi hot spots. What is so special about the iPhone 4s? Is there really a need or even a desire for the average person to own an iPhone?

 

A lot of people are talking about the latest iPhone, the iPhone 4s. Many of those same people would buy nothing but an Apple product. As soon as the latest version on anything with the Apple logo pops out on the market, they will be in the first group to buy the new item. Others may be more skeptical and wait read, see, and hear reviews of the new items for sell before they will buy them. The iPhone has been tested and tried and it seems to have made the grade with the continued improvements. 

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