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Originally Posted by AZTECHKA
You have dropped calls in Minnesota?
I'm in hilly San Diego... I can count the times I've dropped in the past 15 years on one hand... And I would argue that most of those were the fault of my Stupid little flip phone Samsung A460 or better well known as the Samsung POS.
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Actually no dropped calls, well there is 10 seconds where I drive an alternate route home from work sometimes if I was visting family instead of going straight home. But I know when its coming up and sometimes it holds but It has never been an issue. The only other time I remember dropped calls/service is when I go to class in the basement or underground(concrete) at nearby campus, I have to shut off the phone or else it drains pretty fast within a 2hr lecture/bluetooth/wifi.
I assume I have good coverage because Verizon is huge where I live (Mankato) so I think roaming off their towers?
I know it sucks to complain but I still wonder what would be better- my choice of phone Windows Phone, or Ios and deal with dropped calls. OR Consistant coverage with very limited handsets- no 4G here(not a real issue for me.)
I use my phone for many things: Email/Text/Calls/Web/Music(alot)/hopefully sync with my car so I can just be rid of CDs/shopping(barcode scanner/management of schedule/health/budget... well you get the picture, its my hub for everything when I am on the go. My bro was nice enough to get me a laptop for Xmas so I don't need to beat on the web with my phone- but who knows if I had an updated phone with more capabilites...
sorry kinda long.
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