This is why "The Network", as long as it is serviceable, doesnt matter that much anymore. I spend an incredible amount of time playing in different apps. The data the apps need to download is actually quite miniscule, and as long as I have some coverage, I am typically fine. I get a lot of people who say they would love to switch to iPhone, but they dont want to leave Verizon (Verizon definitely has better network than AT&T). They just dont realize (as they dont have the iPhone yet), that it doesnt matter. When you are reading NYTimes, listening to podcasts, playing games, watching tv shows movies, catching up on blogs, the network doesnt do much if you dont have a great phone that makes all of it so accessible so easily.
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