That's what cases are for =p
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou reportedly urged customers to hold
off on buying the Galaxy S III, saying the next iPhone will put
Samsung's flagship phone to shame, according to the China Times,
which was quoted in English by Focus Taiwan on Tuesday.
I have that "unlimited" ATT plan too. However, after you use 2-3 gigs they throttle your speed so slow that it's almost unusable (I've read, never attemped). I used to think I would be sitting pretty when 4G came out and would basically of been grandfathered with unlimited plan and great speed. That will not be the case.Carlo Medina said:The iPhone 5 will have to be tremendously better than my 4 to get me to upgrade. Why? Because in upgrading I'll likely lose my unlimited data plan (unless AT&T still allows grandfathering, I know Verizon killed it a while back).
That said, if the new phone is a home run, I'll gladly make sure I'm on wi-fi most of the time.
My Coworker, who is a Android Nexus user and hates Apple, believes this is all smoke screen and that the iPhone 5 is well under wraps and will blow everything away. I have not followed rumors long enough to know if this is possible, but what we see now seems pretty convinving.