Comments on: Is Verizon Wireless really looking to buy Alltel?
Rural mobile operator would likely carry a high price, which has two analysts split over whether Verizon Wireless will be the buyer.
Rural mobile operator would likely carry a high price, which has two analysts split over whether Verizon Wireless will be the buyer.
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Alltel has been mine (and many others') hero for carrying the same phones as Verizon and therefore their firmware can be used (after some major tweaking from some great people at howardforums.com) to replace Verizon's terrible firmware. It's very clunky and sucks the battery down terribly, and is bereft of many features. My K1M almost doubled its battery life thanks to the Alltel firmware.
Verizon Wireless does not manufacture phones. If someone needs changing the way a phone works, they can easily contact the manufacturer of the phone for that info.
As the article writer stated though, it would be foolish for Verizon Wireless to purchase this organization as it gains little for the money. And, soon enough it may need the money for the spectrum auction, which would be a better investment, especially as the analog band is going to be discontinued.
They have enough issues with smart and tech savvy users - they have no time to walk someone through easy-to-fix issues. Firmware is best to the OEM not the cell carrier to deal with.
Verizon and Alltel work the same, their network is the same, their phones are basically the same, and different variations of the same firmware.
- by Scottyboy129 December 23, 2008 1:41 AM PST
- Basically, what I understand from my boss, is that this will work one of two ways. Either, Alltel customers are going to become Verizon users, and they're phones are going to automatically download a VZW firmware, or Alltell customers will basically keep the same firmware, and just have the ability to operate off of the VZW network as well as the Alltel network. Either way, Verizon customers will keep the same firmware, and just have a larger network than they had before.
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(12 Comments)Verizon and Alltel work the same, their network is the same, their phones are basically the same, and different variations of the same firmware.
Also, to be honest. It's not up to the phone makers to decide on their firmware for their phone. The only way this happens, is if you are talking about the iPhone or the G1 from T-Mobile.
Look at the Razr, for ATT and Verizon. Same phone physically, totally different phones once you start using them. The cell phone service provider decides what goes onto a phone, and what doesn't. If you notice, the basic way all Verizon phones work, is the same. The right button is contacts, while the other button is for messages. IF you hit "OK", then you'll hit the main menu. The uniform design is also the same with the service bars, battery life, and basic main menu. ATT phones, have the same uniformity, but that differs from the Verizon phones.