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Cell phone coverage comments are submitted voluntarily by visitors around the San Francisco, CA area.
Coverage comments are sorted by date. Users can sort by Carrier, City, Zip Code, Reception Rating,
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Location / Comment
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Verizon
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Blackberry 8830
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Market / Bush (Financial District), San Francisco, CA 94111 |
Tue Jul 03, 2007 |
At work, my signal alternates between full bars and no bars every couple of seconds, and many calls go straight into voicemail. What gives? I also noticed that AT&T gets better reception in underground MUNI / BART stations.
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Verizon
 4 Out of 5
Phone Model: Treo650 |
Treasure Island, San Francisco, CA 94130 |
Mon Jul 02, 2007 |
Grrr... seems like the only wireless option out here.
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Cellular One
 0 Out of 5
Phone Model: Moto Razr |
Douglass St. / Euerka St., San Francisco, CA 94114 |
Thu Jun 28, 2007 |
i have dead zones EVERYWHERE in my hood. Really sucks. Cingular was bad but AT&T is much worse. Now I get dropped calls, network busy and call failed messages.
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AT&T
 4 Out of 5
Phone Model: motorazrv3xx |
46th Ave. / Judah, San Francisco, CA 94122 |
Sat Jun 09, 2007 |
Reception stinked when I had the original AT&T coverage. Finally switched over to Cingular couple months ago and bought a new phone, reception improves 100%. Now I can talk anywhere inside the house even in the garage.
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Cellular One
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson Z525a
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Jones St. / California St., San Francisco, CA 94109 |
Wed Jun 06, 2007 |
I can stand perfectly still and watch the bars go from 4 to none in seconds. I didn't have this problem with the 32 bit card only when I upgraded to the 64 bit. I have had 3 different phones (different makers) already and the issue is the same.
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AT&T
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: HP Messenger & Moto |
Carl / Wallard and Hillway, San Francisco, CA 94117 |
Tue Jun 05, 2007 |
1st floor condo, no reception in kitchen and bathroom, static line quality in most other areas, ok when near window.
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Verizon
 5 Out of 5
Phone Model: LG 4400 |
Brannan / Delancy, San Francisco, CA 94107 |
Sun Jun 03, 2007 |
Great reception in general and in South Beach in particular. I live in the center of the 200 Brannan condo complex and get good reception in my condo, not perfect but pretty good.
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AT&T
 4 Out of 5
Phone Model: Nokia 3560
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Crown Terrace, San Francisco, CA 94114 |
Sat May 26, 2007 |
depends on what part of the house I'm in. certain rooms = no signal. and planes overhead drop calls.
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Verizon
 5 Out of 5
Phone Model: Blackberry 8830
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Harrison St., San Francisco, CA 94110 |
Fri May 25, 2007 |
Flawless call quality all over SF and in East Bay and South Bay. Took a conference call in my car today while driving 60 miles from Concord to Sunnyvale and the phone service was perfect the entire way at 75mph! My sibling has ATT service and his calls with me drop frequently or I can hear him, and he can't hear me. I'm annoyed that Verizon disabled GPS service on the phone and wants to charge another $10 on top of the $65 / mo I pay for unlimited world data roaming, but I guess that's the price to pay for having a phone that actually works in the USA.
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AT&T
 3 Out of 5
Phone Model: Nokia E62
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Guerrero St. / 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110 |
Tue May 22, 2007 |
I have a Verizon phone for home and a Cingular / ATT phone (Nokia E62) for work. The Verizon phone works much better all over SF, and the Cingular phone is the only phone that will get reception on Stanford campus.
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Verizon
 5 Out of 5
Phone Model: RAZR V3m
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Guerrero St. / 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110 |
Tue May 22, 2007 |
I have a Verizon phone for home and a Cingular / ATT phone (Nokia E62) for work. The Verizon phone works much better all over SF, and the Cingular phone is the only phone that will get reception on Stanford campus.
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T-Mobile
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Sony-Ericsson GC-89 |
Hyde St. / Bush St., San Francisco, CA 94109 |
Thu Mar 29, 2007 |
T-Mobile's EDGE / GPRS "Broadband Speeds wherever your phone works" is AWFUL! I spent $180 on the card for my new Sony Vaio Laptop and $49 / month for the EDGE / GPRS Service. I was told by T-Mobile that it would be fast. EDGE / GPRS is SLOWER than a Dial-up connection! T-Mobile offers no apologies, or a cent of credit for the crappy service. Most of the representatives at T-Mobile don't even know what EDGE / GPRS is. "Is this some sort of thing for your laptop, I've never heard of it." said one lady from T-mobile. I tried Sprint's EVDO, but it had spotty service, and their phones drop calls too much, not any worse than T-Mobile. DON'T GET T-MOBILE OR THE EDGE / GPRS laptop card! Not ready for the market yet, price should be reduced drastically. Oh and to those people who say "all cell phone companies have issues and drop calls", that is like saying all cars break down. Yeah, they do, but Honda's and Toyota's statistically do it less than say a Ford. My point is some carriers are of course better than others. I had VERIZON and the phone worked everywhere, and rarely dropped. CINGULAR (Which is going back to AT&T now... WTF?!) has strict credit requirements, awful customer service, and their phones drop constantly even though the billboards say "least dropped calls", they are terrible. Why can't a company just make a basic phone that works. I don't need to watch TV or use my phone like my iPod. I use my iPod when I don't wanna talk or be near my phone. No real world testing. The NOKIA 6133 I now have from T-Mobile though is the only bright spot. Easy to grip rubberized exterior and push a button to flip it open make it great. Also a durable phone, T-Mobile sucks, but Nokia 6133 rocks.
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Verizon
 5 Out of 5
Phone Model: vx3100 |
Noe Valley / Church St., San Francisco, CA 94131 |
Wed Mar 28, 2007 |
After reading comments from all over USA, I scratch my head and wonder, why is it that we pay such high prices for a service that at best it would appear works average to just plain ole bad? (to say nothing of the problems these devices create) Is this indicative of a larger problem here in America?
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T-Mobile
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Motorola V188
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Leavenworth / Sacramento, San Francisco, CA 94109 |
Tue Mar 27, 2007 |
Dropped calls inside apartment nearly on top of Nob Hill, even near windows. Bad reception on Bush / Pine routes in and pout San Francisco. No service out at Lincoln Park.
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MetroPCS
 2 Out of 5
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La Playa / Judah, San Francisco, CA 94122 |
Thu Mar 22, 2007 |
My phone works... but it's so garbled that I can't stand it! I'm always having to move to various locations in my apartment, and even then it seems to only work when I stand at the window, or (strangely enough) in the bathroom. But honestly who wants to do that?? My roommate has T-Mobile, and her reception is just as spotty. I used to have Sprint, it worked fine... but I was trying to be cheap and switched to Ghettro. Ugh. I am going to try Verizon and hope that it works :(
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T-Mobile
 1 Out of 5
Phone Model: Ipaq 6315 PocketPC Phone |
1600 Holloway / 19th Ave. / San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94132 |
Tue Feb 20, 2007 |
San Francisco State University has absolutely horrible T-Mobile reception. Getting a signal indoors near Holloway and 19th avenue is next to impossible! Outdoors I get 1 bar, tried other cell phones with my sim and same deal. A litle better towards the stonestown mall direction but considering how many people go to school there not to mention work there one would think T-Mobile would wake up an imporove the signal. This has been the case for 3 years. I have called them a number of times about this and I still have to go outside to check my voicemails.
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T-Mobile
 5 Out of 5
Phone Model: MOTO RAZR V3 |
17th St. / Stanyan, San Francisco, CA 94117 |
Sun Feb 11, 2007 |
T-MO works great in CV. The RAZR is another story. Looks great but lots of software glitches (made by marketing people).
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MetroPCS
 0 Out of 5
Phone Model: Samsung SCH-A645 |
Pershing Dr. (in the Presidio), San Francisco, CA 94129 |
Sat Feb 10, 2007 |
I really wanted this to work since I am tired of being gouged by Verizon for occasional minute overage--come on, it doesn't cost them anywhere near 40cents / min--it's just entrapment. But sadly, when trying to activate, I could hear the person on the other side, and they couldn't hear me. Tried it twice and had to return the phone. Good thing I didn't cancel my old contract yet.
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Sprint
 4 Out of 5
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17th St. / Market St., San Francisco, CA 94114 |
Fri Feb 09, 2007 |
reception on this free Sprint Motorola phone is always good. but on the other brand new Cingular phone in same location its always bad. how is that possible?
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AT&T
 2 Out of 5
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Bernal Heights / Cortland, San Francisco, CA 94110 |
Sun Feb 04, 2007 |
Wow I used to have Verizon which was great. Cingular is terrible. I have dropped calls all the time. When I got the service two plus years ago they told me they didnt have a tower in bernal heights but would be upgrading service... its been two years... i am going back to verizon.
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