Sent from my iPad
Some thoughts, mostly questions.
How well do you like your iPad compared to the Android phone?
Does your iPad have a data plan? If so do you have ATT or Verizon and
how do you like the service, speed, coverage where you travel?
Want a phone that works much the same and that the Universal apps you
have will work on the iPhone?
Any Android apps you can't live without and are not on the iPhone?
Is your coverage at home, at work, where you travel good enough that you
could be happy with Sprint service? Sprint might be a bit cheaper than
either V or T.
Check the Sprint coverage map. All the coverage maps now go to street
level.
If you think you might want the iPhone, without a doubt I'd wait for the
new iPhone to be announced in the next few months. Should ship late
summer/fall. Won't be a problem to continue your current plan and
service with ATT until you decide. If you get an iPhone and a new 2yr
contract you want the newest phone.
Advantage of iPhone and iPad together is the ease of data exchange
between both using iTunes or better yet iCloud. Apple has done a nice
job of this.
But if you are a big Dropbox or Evernote user the data usually can be
passed between different devices without many problems. How are you
doing it now?
We use a Roku, have not seen or used the Apple TV. The Roku has worked
well for Netflix, Amazon movies, Hulu+, Pandora. Maybe better on the
Apple, don't know.
On 5/25/2012 4:56 PM, Karen L wrote:
> Have:
> Motorola Blade (2 yrs old) with Android 2.2.1
> iPad (got 12/11); has max features
> AT&T: contract just ended