The iPhone was calling me. It was daring me to run free down the aisles of the Apple App Store in much the same way my 3-year-old son does in our neighborhood Toys ‘R’ Us. But my cellphone is my business phone, and I wasn’t about to walk AT&T’s network tightrope. I’d been a Verizon customer for nearly 10 years and was happy with the service, despite having to settle for a fair-to-middling handset lineup. Yet new Android touchscreen smartphones beckoned, so when my flip phone developed a bad case of swine flu, I chose an Eris. Like Indy, I chose wisely.
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Posted by: Renay San Miguel December 11, 2009 04:00 AMThe iPhone was calling me. It was daring me to run free down the aisles of the Apple App Store in much the same way my 3-year-old son does in our neighborhood Toys ‘R’ Us. But my cellphone is my business phone, and I wasn’t about to walk AT&T’s network tightrope. I’d been a Verizon customer for nearly 10 years and was happy with the service, despite having to settle for a fair-to-middling handset lineup. Yet new Android touchscreen smartphones beckoned, so when my flip phone developed a bad case of swine flu, I chose an Eris. Like Indy, I chose wisely.