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Old 06-14-2011, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by ac0x
OK.. something I really don't get is people defending the TP2's call quality. Maybe they're talking about signal quality, but I'm thinking that would have A LOT more to do carrier and where you actually are more than the device itself. And yes I know Verizon's 4g LTE beats out AT&T's 4g for speed. But since both are significantly better than 3G, that not so much of an issue for me.

But if you're talking about actually how CLEAR a call sounds (or you sound to a caller) between the TP2 and several other MUCH CHEAPER phones, I can't see how you can't see the difference. I know a lot of people don't actually use their TP2 as a phone much, but if I want to call Great Grandma and wish her a happy birthday, she doesn't text or email, and I need a phone where my voice is as clear as possible
I'm definitely talking about how clear a call sounds to you and to the person you are calling. Let me clue you in on something, AT&T call quality just sucks. Call clarity on a Sprint or Verizon phone is by far better than an AT&T phone. That's just the way it is my friend.
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