sweet. I guess I need to move to Europe to use my phone then :P
My experiences with t-mobile include but are not limited to no signal in my home, no signal inside any building (grocery stores/malls/etc), frequent dropped calls, and missed calls while having full signal.
sweet. I guess I need to move to Europe to use my phone then :P
My experiences with t-mobile include but are not limited to no signal in my home, no signal inside any building (grocery stores/malls/etc), frequent dropped calls, and missed calls while having full signal.
I have had Verizon and t-mobile here in NYC but the best overall (and my current carrier) has been sprint. Sure you can't get an iPhone through them but they have other smart phones that get the job done.
Sprint sucks..........I'm on the East Coast........NC
I'm switching to Verizon in Febuary, I have a friend that switched over last year and he LOVES it (Verizon I mean)
I've been with AT&T for a couple of years. My cdma phone worked good everywhere but Chatsworth.....
I recently traded up to the new 3G Iphone last week. It seems ok but the volume on the ring can't be adjusted loud enough to hear on a busy street by me. Also, it seems that I have to re-pair the bluetooth headset if I want to use it that day. Here, again, I might be missing somthing. The touch screen is nice. Overall, an 7/10 so far.
I've been with AT&T for a couple of years. My cdma phone worked good everywhere but Chatsworth.....
I recently traded up to the new 3G Iphone last week. It seems ok but the volume on the ring can't be adjusted loud enough to hear on a busy street by me. Also, it seems that I have to re-pair the bluetooth headset if I want to use it that day. Here, again, I might be missing somthing. The touch screen is nice. Overall, an 7/10 so far.
i've been with cingular/att for years .. but i've had shit load of call dropped where I live.. BUT intown or out of state they are very good.
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