Verizon gets into the Christmas spirit by bashing AT&T and the iPhone

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A few days ago AT&T filed suit against Verizon for its “There’s an App for That” ad campaign. Verizon’s response? Welcoming the iPhone to the Island of Misfit Toys in a new commercial that embodies the Christmas Spirit. Hit the break to check out the main attraction as well as two side shows.

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265 Responses to “Verizon gets into the Christmas spirit by bashing AT&T and the iPhone”

  1. 151
    blu-ant says:

    btw peole verizon just raised their ETF to 350 compared to at&t 175 ETF. just a lil fyi

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  2. 152
    killingthemonkey says:

    Yeah, but why did Verizon raise their ETF? Because people would take advantage of a Buy One Get One sale and then cancel the line that they got the free smartphone on and then sell the phone for more than the ETF.

    People get what they ask for.

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  3. 153
    magnum says:

    Nov 13, 2009 Updates: Guys, ATT had recently released a statement why they are suing Verizon. May the “there’s a misinterpretaion for that that” image help you to understand better why AT&T is having a boiling-point over the matter.

    Hint: The conflict is about not including AT&T’s Zedge on the picture :D

    detailed sources: http://bit.ly/ATT-VS-VERIZON-Theres-a-misinterpretation-for-that

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  4. 154
    magnum says:

    All is fair in ads and war! As Verizon stated on their counter affidavit: “We are just telling the truth and the truth hurts” Seeing the minced version of the 53 page statement of Verizon.

    detailed review AT&T VS VERIZON: http://bit.ly/Verizon-is-just-telling-the-truth-and-the-truth-hurts

    Thank you Diabl0 for providing this link

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    MitchStone says:

    Granted, crappy service is crappy service, but AT&T seems to have fallen hook, line, and sinker for Verizon’s masterful marketing strategy of shifting the conversation away from the apps of the iPhone (its main selling point) to one exclusively about coverage. As a brand new owner of a Bold 9700, 3G is nice, but it isn’t the end all/be all. The majority of the iPhone’s apps (I own an iPod Touch) run perfectly fine without 3G. For the average iPhone/smartphone owner, 3G is the gravy covering the meat, not the meat itself; the apps are the meat. Since Verizon has yet to acquire something that can kill the iPhone, it must “change the base” and focus on its standby strengths of coverage and speed. If the Droid were a viable iPhone competitor, the vast majority of Verizon’s marketing emphasis would have been on the phone and it’s features with only a brief mention about 3G speeds and coverage (which is what they tried to do for a time). I’m not seeing that these days.

    I’m not a Verizon fan, but I gotta admire their- thus far- successful strategy of saying to the consumer, “No, apps aren’t the most important thing to you in a phone. Cover and speed is”, and then sit back and watch as everyone gets into these crazy, prolonged, hashed and rehashed carrier arguments about coverage, speed, who’s got the best and why. Can someone say Jedi Mind Trick?

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  6. 156
    j_dog says:

    Well that sure doesnt stop people from wanting the iphone. It still sells strong

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    dk says:

    figures verizon will go that low just to make a quick buck or two. I love the fact that Verizon says there 3g network they can surf and talk at the same time. Ha, their still on the old network cdma. Verizon is probably mad because one phone is making people switch out of verizon awww so sad!!

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  8. thirdshop says:

    apple, perfect devices for perfect sheeple….bahhhh

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  9. poopy pants says:

    You can always tell a fan boy when you see one.

    COL (cuckle out loud) is twice as good as LOL.

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  10. Esquire0399 says:

    I thought the same thing a year ago when I bought my Macbook. Then I realized just how much software I need for my senior year in engineering that just don’t work on my Mac. That’s why my Mac spends 70% of its time running its Windows partition. While your point is certainly valid, you MUST keep in mind the fact that a device with great service, quality support, high quality, etc. isn’t always better than a device with only decent ratings in these areas, but that functions in the ways a person needs it to. This is why in America we have choice, the greatest freedom of all.

    BTW, I would never own a BMW (and I love luxury cars).

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  11. Smolniy says:

    @Anthony, WRONG again, man you’re really stupid. Apple doesn’t equal BMW, Apple = Audi/VW. Simple, fruity, boring, limited, – Apple

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  13. Smolniy says:

    @Anthony, STFU, you pathetic tree hugging vw driving vegetarian fag. Verizon and Droid will crush your sad simple boring locked down fudge packing apple. go get another metrosexual latte and take that dildo out of your a**

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  14. Eric says:

    …and I would never own another BMW. I’ve never had to pay for so many repairs as I did on my 2002 BMW 330i. As soon as the warranty ran out the car started falling apart… and repairing a BMW is expensive!

    ring
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    allet… to the repair shop.

    Never again.

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