
You may have seen some of the Droid commercials, aka the “iDon’t” ads that attacked the iPhone head-on. It may surprise you that Verizon Wireless still wants to get in on the iPhone craze. I would be all for it, considering Veirzon’s network coverage is superb in many parts of the country, while AT&T is, well, AT&.
The CEO of Verizon recently said the company would be interested in selling the wildly popular and culturally iconic smartphone any time in the future, that is, if Mr. Steve Jobs would ever give his blessing. Further quoted in an NY Times article, he said the decision is “exclusively in Apple’s court.”
But Verizon has other things going on. The new BlackBerry Storm 2 is coming, and of course, it’s quite busy ramping up its efforts with Droid smartphones that will openly compete with iPhone and run on Google’s Android 2.0 software. Here’s the news. Verizon wants the iPhone. Who wouldn’t?
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