
The fact that Verizon Wireless will begin selling the iPhone on February 10th has been huge news, and Verizon should sell millions of Verizon iPhone 4s. But, Verizon isn't for everyone. Though it does have the speediest network around, that network could easily get slowed down by all the data Verizon iPhone users use. That could even result in dropped calls. Verizon is also rather pricey. The iPhone 3GS will still be avaliable on AT&T, which as of now is the worst network, but could get cleaned up when the iPhone 4 goes to Verizon. However, AT&T will still remain the worst carrier. In summary, the iPhone still isn't for everyone. Sprint does say that they have a surprise coming February 7th, and it very well could be a Sprint iPhone. After all, Apple has repeatedly reminded us that Verizon has a non-exclusive contract with the iPhone. T-Mobile, one of the less expensive carriers, is showing interest in designing a T-Mobile iPhone. They said they would like to make this happen and that the only thing preventing them from doing so is working out changes in a different 3G frequency. T-Mobile does sell iPhones in Europe. If I were Sprint, I would actually let T-Mobile go ahead and make a T-Moible iPhone, and then boast the fastest network; it would be the only one not packed with data-eating iPhones.