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Red Bank Rd. / Liberty Hall Rd. intersection, Goose Creek, SC 29445
Sun Jun 25, 2006
I have had Verizon for years and there signal strength has been getting worst. I have dropped calls on Hwy. 26 driving into town, I work at Nucor and my signal is aweful with this phone. My old Nokia phonehad a better antennae.
Phone goes in and out from no bars Verizon to switch to extended network. Sprint has a tower on the island, but the Verizon signal is strong enogh to keep the roaming to switch to usable extended network, but not strong enough to make or receive a call. If the phone could be set to receive the extended network signal while on the island the phone would work great. But as is the phone is almost useless on Fripp and St. Helena islands. Verizon technical support said outdoor use only in zip code 29920, but it doesn't work any better outside.
W. Pine View Ave. / Georgia Ave. intersection, North Augusta, SC 29841
Mon Apr 24, 2006
T-Mobile stinks. The reception is HORRIBLE! I have to go outside to send or receive, and then I only have one bar. I constantly drop calls or they person on the other end just slowly drifts off into oblivion. The service reps are rude and unresponsive. I have called to complain about the reception or ask for assistance, of course the call was dropped and I was not called back, so if I called them back I was forced to re-state my problem. My contract is up the first of next month and I am returning to Alltel and a Nokia.