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  • AirAssault
    Those aren't pillows!!!!

    • Apr 2003
    • 1566

    #16
    Originally posted by Muzikman
    Yeah, I got the MotoQ through Sprint and the phone is great, but I was forced to buy a car charger. I charge it at home, in the car and at work via the USB.

    BTW, Sprint has been screwing me over. After having service with them for 10 years I think i am going to switch providers when the contract is up and if they screw me again, I'll do it before the contract is up.
    I had Nextel, sweet customer service ok reception, bought a new house and couldn't get service in parts of it. Then sprint took over, the entire thing went to poo. Sprint can kiss my hairy bean bag. Was paying 120+ for sprint crap, even after "switching" over to a sprint phone I still couldn't get service in parts of my house. Bye bye sprint, hello cingular. Way better service and at a lower price. As a matter of fact Im still paying less even with the $20 extra I have to pay for my iPhone.
    Due to the objections of a certain Canadian, this space is now for rent.

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    • t0nnn
      Registered User
      • Feb 2007
      • 552

      #17
      I used to get terrible service with my nextel ...switched to sprint and I get better service if that makes sense? Nextel went to crap, 5-6yrs ago when I first got nextel I used to get amazing service

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      • Muzikman
        Everything AGD
        • Dec 2000
        • 6229

        #18
        Back before Nextel and Sprint merged, my father had Nextel. He might have had good reception but their network was always flooded. I would always get the "Please wait while the Nextel subscriber you are trying to reach is found" or some crap like that. My uncle used all Nextels for his business, but because you could never get through to anyone he dropped them. He now uses cricket and just buys their cheapest phones (his business is heating and air, so none of the guys are ever out of the area).

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        • jenarelJAM
          Club Coordinator
          • Dec 2004
          • 1611

          #19
          If you switch to a GSM provider...

          I bought the Samsung D900 a couple months ago. So far it's been great. Very customizable (reflashed the firmware, etc.) loud, plays mp3's, GREAT camera (3mp), slider, thin and light, big screen. Battery life isn't great, but I recharge my phone every night anyway. There have been some reports of it breaking easily, but mine's been durable enough. I take care of it, but I've dropped it a few times and it gets bumped in my pocket all the time, and it looks practically new. No screen protectors or anything.

          When I was looking into a new phone, someone on AO recommended I go to www.howardforums.com for info. I would recommend you check it out. Lots of good info there.
          you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
          :shooting: :cuss:

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          • trevorjk
            <S>WooLooLoo</S>
            • Dec 2002
            • 4324

            #20
            verizon sucks for phones. (period)

            although i have noticed that they really do have the best signal and reliability (in my area)

            withh that said, im still going to ATT in a month

            Sony Erricson k850I here i come! otherwise nokia makes some great phones to
            t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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            • robnix
              email robnix@gmail
              • Jan 2006
              • 2094

              #21
              Originally posted by trevorjk
              verizon sucks for phones. (period)

              although i have noticed that they really do have the best signal and reliability (in my area)

              withh that said, im still going to ATT in a month

              Sony Erricson k850I here i come! otherwise nokia makes some great phones to
              As an FYI, ATT disables certain useful features in their PDA phones like Wi-Fi. The Nokia N62, Blackjack, an upcoming Blackberry, the k850, and some other upcoming phones are all like this.

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              • trevorjk
                <S>WooLooLoo</S>
                • Dec 2002
                • 4324

                #22
                Originally posted by robnix
                As an FYI, ATT disables certain useful features in their PDA phones like Wi-Fi. The Nokia N62, Blackjack, an upcoming Blackberry, the k850, and some other upcoming phones are all like this.

                i know i know, im buying unlocked though
                t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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