Mr. Stryker
Supreme [H]ardness
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I had the original iPhone 4 from AT&T since the day of launch on June 24, 2010. Up until the last week of December a friend hyped me up to get the Galaxy Nexus. Bad mistake.
The phone is nice, but it's meh to me and yes the 4.0 ICS is awesome coming from the original DROID a few years back but I guess I've grown too fond of the slickness and the ease of use with the iOS.
I find myself playing with the iPhone 4 a lot more than I do on the GN; sure, the notification LEDs are awesome and if you used Light Flow app, you can change colors for certain apps like green light for e-mails, blue light for SMS, etc. But that's so what for me.
Needless to say, I paid for the ETF (about $147?) for AT&T so that I could switch to the Verizon for the Galaxy Nexus. If I wanted to go back to my iPhone (I still kept mine) I'd have to pay $300 or even more to stop Verizon's service. I don't want to pay that crazy amount of ETF. I even rooted, kept it up to date with the milestones (aokp.co, M5) and indeed the updates keeps the phone running smooth. Too spoiled by iOS, I guess. And no, I'm not an Apple fanboy. it's the only Apple product I've ever owned.
So friends, if there's another way to get around to going back on AT&T without paying for Verizon's insane ETF, I'd like to hear it.
The phone is nice, but it's meh to me and yes the 4.0 ICS is awesome coming from the original DROID a few years back but I guess I've grown too fond of the slickness and the ease of use with the iOS.
I find myself playing with the iPhone 4 a lot more than I do on the GN; sure, the notification LEDs are awesome and if you used Light Flow app, you can change colors for certain apps like green light for e-mails, blue light for SMS, etc. But that's so what for me.
Needless to say, I paid for the ETF (about $147?) for AT&T so that I could switch to the Verizon for the Galaxy Nexus. If I wanted to go back to my iPhone (I still kept mine) I'd have to pay $300 or even more to stop Verizon's service. I don't want to pay that crazy amount of ETF. I even rooted, kept it up to date with the milestones (aokp.co, M5) and indeed the updates keeps the phone running smooth. Too spoiled by iOS, I guess. And no, I'm not an Apple fanboy. it's the only Apple product I've ever owned.
So friends, if there's another way to get around to going back on AT&T without paying for Verizon's insane ETF, I'd like to hear it.