Excellent reception here but will vary dependent on altitude and terrain. Most cell phone users are not knowledgeable enough to understand that a cell phone is a full duplex two-way radio. Radio signal range at the frequencies used by cell phone companies are best when in a line-of-sight condition. All cell companies have nulls, dead spots, and people tend to get frustrated at that point in time. If they would use the cell phone when it's really needed and not for useless chit chat, they would realize it is helpful when it's really necessary. Look at a carrier for it's features and how those features really are benefits to your personal situation. Just because a phone has all these bells and whistles does not mean you need them. The carriers want your money and they bring out all the features beyond the basic phone call use so they can take more of your money. Is it really necessary to be backing up your car and yanking on the phone? Is it really necessary to be crossing an intersection on foor while yakking on a phone? Is it really a necessary to be blasting the Nextel Direct Connect on speaker phone in public for all to hear you silly conversation? Is it really a necessity to be walking around will that ear piece all day long, while driving, walking, and even eating lunch or dinner with others. You all look like the Bork from Star Trek with that thing in your ear. The answer is No if you think about the last really important aspect of the last cell phone call you were involved in. That's the way I see it.
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