Verizon iPhone: Stop me if you've heard this one before

13.01.2011

As , I can relate. One of the reasons I quit AT&T was because I wanted a phone that actually makes phone calls. But I've never been all that keen about getting locked into the Apple ecosystem, either. It's kind of like ; once you're in, it's really hard to get out. (Also, they tell you what you can wear, hold to hold things, and .) So I went with an Android phone from Motorola.

I've had . I'm now on my third Motorola Cliq handset and have downgraded back to Android 1.5, which is what came with the phone when I got it more than a year ago. It's barely functional, but I'm done messing with it. And I'm looking seriously at ditching it and using a 5- or 7-inch slate for my portable nontyping computing needs. Believe it or not, I kinda like the .

I suspect (as has been predicted elsewhere), that as iPhone users flood the Verizon network, they too will experience -- at least until everyone is on 4G (or possibly 5G or 6G), when some of those bandwidth problems disappear. It will be interesting to see if Verizon, which routinely gets high marks in consumer surveys, starts to as a result of iPhone mania.

I think we're quickly moving toward a universe where making phone calls is so small a part of what these gizmos do that many people will stop using them for such a purpose. In fact, I predict more and more folks will resort to carrying a phone that is simply a phone -- cheap, small, extremely limited and highly reliable -- and do the rest of their picture taking, chatting, tweeting, Facebooking, and more on a tablet. Lord knows .

Would you ditch your smartphone for a dumb one that actually lets you make calls? E-mail me: .