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AT&T Answers A Question

So when I discovered the Dell phone coming to AT&T was running a proprietary interface and 1.5, I called up AT&T. (My G-1 is unlocked, I'm on AT&T, and we bought a Backflip for my DH)
I said I wanted to give some feedback on their Android offerings, and I was transferred to a Customer Service supervisor.
I explained to her that AT&T was not offering "the latest and greatest" on the released BackFlip and the soon-to-be released Dell, and that my 2 yr old phone was, in most respects, better (save for the camera). And that all the other carriers (Sprint, T-mobile, and Verizon) offered better phones and that if they really wanted to capture this market they were going to have to do better.
The supervisors initial response - and I quote - "Everyone wants an iPhone"
So there we have it folks, the reason AT&T doesn't care about Android, no longer a speculation or a rumor. They said it.
 
The supervisors initial response - and I quote - "Everyone wants an iPhone"
So there we have it folks, the reason AT&T doesn't care about Android, no longer a speculation or a rumor. They said it.
That is there bread and butter. I think AT&T is fearful of losing apple and so doesn't want to make any moves that would piss them off. So that includes not having the latest android phones.

AT&T made a boatload of money thanks to the iPhone and they realize that's there meal ticket.
 
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