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I have great reception in certain areas but there are huge holes where the reception goes bad and I have to walk around to an area to get better reception and the phone otherwise cuts in and out. I am seriously thinking of switching to another carrier
Over the last two months, I would say I've dropped at least 75% of all incoming or outgoing calls. When I called customer service, their solution was to extend my contract another 2 years and get $150 credit towards a new phone. As for general service, I use this phone for business all over the city. I've not noticed any hot or cold spots, except that on my phone the entire city is a cold spot for reception. I hate this thing now.
Apparently, the phone has a lot to do with the quality of signal you get. I live here and I've owned two "candybar" Nokias and have never had a problem (always 5 bars). This new Siemens CF62T, usually gives me 4 bars and sometimes some noisy calls.
it the best service I had so far, I had Sprint PCS and it was terrible I cancelled my contract with Sprint and switch to Cingular wireless. it was the best move I ever did. I would recommend Cingular to anyone. it work everywhere across north america.
The reception really sucks here in this part of the town. Otherwise the reception is OK to GOOD. I had a better reception with T-mobile. Now I cannot receve any call when I am in my apartment.
This service works well in my home. However, I cannot trust in other parts of the city. My mom lives in the lower valley and I can't use it there. I have roam free / national but can only use in major cities. Outside of their city limits---nothing.