Last Wednesday, we polled our readers on whether they were planning to get a Verizon iPhone 4. The poll received a total of 816 responses, and the results were quite surprising.

Over a quarter of all voters, 26.1%, replied that they plan to continue service with AT&T. Only 7.35% of voters replied that they were planning to switch to Verizon, and slightly over a quarter, 25.86% (existing VZW customers?), replied they were excited to purchase an iPhone after years of waiting.

Though plenty of voters seemed eager to either switch to Verizon or upgrade their existing phones to an iPhone, 25.61% reported they plan to wait for whatever Apple releases next—presumably the iPhone 5. A meager 0.61% of total voters replied they only plan to purchase an iPhone 4 if Apple finally releases the much fabled white version. Nearly 15% of voters replied that they were not interested in an iPhone, or at least not at this time.

This week, Verizon released several details regarding the forthcoming phone’s data plan and pricing structure. Maintaining an edge over competing AT&T plans in some areas—specifically data—these announcements would likely have changed the results of the survey had they been announced earlier. To view the complete synopsis of the poll, click here.

Have your opinions on the Verizon iPhone 4 changed now that the carrier has announced plan features and rates? Comment here and let us know!