Validas study finds Verizon smartphones consuming more data than...

Courtesy Engadget  Fri, 07/30/2010 - 07:19

You know how we've good reason to believe that Verizon Wireless is at least mulling the switch to capped / tiered data plans?

Yeah. An independent Validas research report has found that, between January and May of this year (pre-AT&T caps ), Verizon's stable of smartphones collectively averaged more data consumption per month that Apple's iPhone .

Of course, this quite literally compares an Apple to every smartphone on Verizon save for BlackBerries, but...


 

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