well part of that is due to carrier tech.
europe DOES get to swap sims to whatever since its all GSM. but eventually it wont be. if anything that is one place the US is ahead of europe.
Uh, how is the US ahead of Europe in that sense? The ability to swap SIM cards and put it in any phone I want without having to go through the carrier is very useful.
Can you imagine having to call Comcast everytime you're buying a new router or a new PC that you want to hook up? You pay for the subscription, and that's it. Who gives a shit what phone/PC/router I hook up. Same with a mobile phone subscription.
i mean you want a phone that runs LTE band X and voice tech GSM or voice tech CDMA and you are going to need seperate phones, or multiband radios.
The reason we didn't go CDMA all across the US was because obviously there was some dick sucking and favors going around with Qualcomm being a US company and being able to deploy across the US. It's because of this the iPhone took forever to land on Verizon and why our phones are fragmented.
i dont really think its that bad that i can't switch carriers at will. i would just love it if it was all contract free. you can sell your old phone anyway. its the contracts that keep everyone tied in. i am not even completely against contracts. but i wish they still had 1 year contracts (and verizon did until may or so)
Switching carriers isn't an issue, but you should be switching because Verizon offers better coverage or it offers better rates or whatever, not because you can't get the GNex on AT&T when clearly it runs a pentaband radio. You get the SGS2 across the carriers in the UK, and you worry about the service separately. Everyone was excited to get the SGS2 on AT&T and kept whining why it didn't show up for Verizon and we ended up having to wait for the GNex, which is now this exclusive phone. Yeah I could import it for AT&T but whats up with HAVING to do that anyway?
If we had some concept of worldwide standards, it would make deploying phones a lot easier worldwide. US carriers shouldn't have to get special versions of phones to work on all 4 carriers. Worse is we should slap the 4 carriers into shape and disallow them to make 4 fucking Galaxy S phones with slight physical modifications.
The bottom line is US carriers spend way too much money on exclusive carrier branded phones and have huge ad campaigns based around exclusive phones. I'm pretty sure all that money could go into better service.
I always draw a parallel to the computer industry. Can you imagine region specific Intel CPUs, motherboards? Can you imagine tying your equipment to your internet service provider? That's outrageous.
I understand the whole drive to get people on cell phones 10 years ago when there were lucrative subsidies and maybe the same when the smartphone revolution started, but after a while, we need to separate equipment from service. It's going to be tough with the mindset we have in the US, and it's not changing anytime soon.