I out. I am tired of all my dropped call, freezing text messages, slow loading messages, no service in almost every area, and having to be on my 4th phone in a year!
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To piggy back, our T-Mobile service is also bad. We frequently experience dropped calls.
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I have sprint and love it. I have no issues with it at all, and people can always hear me clearly. On the flip side, my dad, who I share a contract with has all the issues you guys have listed. Only, difference is the phone we use. Maybe thats the difference?
i agree, the phone can make a huge difference
+1 I bought one of the razors when it first came out and it sucked I couldnt hear people fer shit
dont even talk to me about razr's... they have the looks but over all they are junk.
i broke mine in half and i got $81 on ebay for it:clap:
I also really believe the cell phone has a lot to do with your service.
Mikey the phone you picked up loks exactly like the icon that shows up when a picture is linked incorrectly. Freaky! Or Airgas blocks the site you linked it from.
Works for me
Nice phone Mikey! Verizon FTW!
Being an engineer for the company that makes the phones and networks Sprint/Nextel uses I can say this is false. Nextel has poor coverage only because they have fewer cell sites than the other networks. Both Verizon and Sprint/Nextel buy their phones/networks from where I work and one network has twice as many cell sites as the other. If you happen to do all your talking/texting/PDT close to a cell site you'll have awesome service. If you're far or there's a building or mountain in the way service will suck. It has very little to do with the phone itself.
Being an engineer for the company that makes the phones and networks Sprint/Nextel uses I can say this is false. Nextel has poor coverage only because they have fewer cell sites than the other networks. Both Verizon and Sprint/Nextel buy their phones/networks from where I work and one network has twice as many cell sites as the other. If you happen to do all your talking/texting/PDT close to a cell site you'll have awesome service. If you're far or there's a building or mountain in the way service will suck. It has very little to do with the phone itself.