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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
Well AT&T has mopre users than Sprint, and T-Mobile is rapidly approaching them, so this thread doesn't mean too much in the grand scheme of things.
Sprint is losing customers by the millions every quarter, while both T-Mobile and AT&T are gaining by the millions every quarter. I would think that millions of people speaking with their wallets means a lot more than what 20 or 50 people post in a thread.
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they have more users because of the iphone. they definitely don't have more winmo users. once att gives up the iphone to verizon, att will be no more, the iphone is their savior not their network. i will tacle all your points one by one.
1) the dialer feature for conference call is the same technology as being able to talk and web browse at the same time, i already said thats an advantage.
2) covered above.
3) I have cell tower location with google maps and enjoy the instant location lock, so i don't know what your're talking about. cell tower just isnt working with bing.
4) this is your opinion, i love the phones sprint has. gsm gets phones 1st because the world uses gsm, but they don't get better phones "IMO"
5) the ease of changing phones thru sim is not an advantage to me but if you're someone who switches phones often ( i have no clue why) then i guess this would work for you, i don't mind going online and switching it instantly.
6) i don't care what website you are using but evdo rev a speeds and network realiability are greatly enhanced with cdma, i don't even know why you brought that point up. if it was a faster network and more reliable, all these people wouldn't be holding on to verizon and sprint so tough.