Verizon

Calls frequently drop, reception is terrible with Verizon. Even going outside my house does not help. Had better reception with AT&T.
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Pathetic. And by that, I mean -119 RSRP, dBm... in a city of more than 35,000 residents. By comparison, I took one of my kids to a softball game in AMHERST (no offense meant to any of the nice folks of Amherst!), and at their softball diamond, I registered -95 RSRP, dBm. TWENTY-TWO dBm beter than Westlake. Checked multiple web sites. Did not find a single Verizon cell tower ANYWHERE in Westlake. Maybe it's time to file a complaint with FCC.
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T-mobile had to send me a booster kit to amplify my signal. Barely helping me at all.
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horrible reception. calls drop and cut out. can't send email or texts.
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My friends $150 Samsung phone works in giant eagle solon and my $1000 I phone doesn't even with a$60 antena boster. R79x
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Reception is AWFUL ! Use of network extender takes from 1 bar to perhaps 1.5. Signal is really weak in Westlake, Ohio.
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I've had Samsung Galaxy S3 and now Galaxy S5 run on the Sprint network, and data and voice are terrible 24 / 7. I live in Lakewood Ohio, which is one of the three largest population suburbs in the state. Sprint rolled out 4G approximately a year ago, and 3G, 1 bar is the norm on my GS5. I almost never see 4G. Goodbye Sprint.
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I had Verizon and switched to Sprint after a third party vendor sold me a bad phone and instead of replacing it free of charge dragged out the complaint by "rebuilding it" until we hit the 30 day window and then they used my insurance to replace it leaving me with no insurance coverage for the next year. And of course 6 months later I dropped my phone and the screen broke. Verizon wanted $600 to replace it. I switched to Sprint and so did my son. We saved $200 a month doing so. At Sprint I don't have to worry about taking out a personal loan to replace a phone if something happens, the insurance is about the same price, the phones are less expensive (about $400 on average), the monthly plan is less expensive, and the service has been great--no connection issues; no billing issues. At Verizon I wanted to go back to owning a flip phone just to avoid the financial risks associated with owning a smart phone (referring to the replacement costs); I even asked to change to a flip phone but they told me I had to have the data line because I had an IPAD. Funny thing is during the conversion to Sprint the IPAD got left on at Verizon and I no longer had two data plans so this two was a little shady. Bottom line, if you don't have to travel to some isolated area go with Sprint. If you have to drive across the desert go with AT&T. If you have business in an area outside Sprint's coverage area go with Verizon but if you do business with either AT&T or Verizon make sure you have $600-$1,000 saved in case anything happens to your phone!
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No cell or text service of any kind. I get missed call indicators but the phone does not ring.
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Reception is terrible here with all carriers, hilly terrain, need taller towers - PLEASE... ...
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