Does ATT still suck????????????
achiarelli said:
I don't think AT&T sucks. I have had Cingular since I got my first phone at 14 yrs. old. Now, the New AT&T offers even more options and better coverage than it did even before. There are just so may options people don't take advantage of. That is the reason why I believe that everyone complains about the service they have. âšī¸
but the specific question is ... does this service work well overall in Seattle or not? Geez ... you sound like a politician.
Corpsman-Up said:
yeah 98028
Looks like a pretty good spot in general. Good density of cell sites, and good signal readings. Topography doesn't seem too evil either.
I do see a few spots that could be trouble under certain circumstances. Crossroad of Meridian Ave S and E 203rd St, for instance.
Admittedly, this is a scientific wild guess, not certainty. The signal strength readings in particular might be out of date. But you would have the 30 day trial period if things didn't work out.
thanks
Corpsman-Up said:
cool well i think i will wait for the Bold and give att another try..it has been awhile.
thanks
Glad to hear it. I'd be interested to know how it turns out.
Corpsman-Up said:
i live in Seattle i tried att about 3 years ago and the service was awful..thinking of trying them again. if anyone here lives in Seattle (well the Eastside) and can comment on service that would be great.
https://www.phonescoop.com/carriers/forum.php?fm=m&f ... »
Corpsman-Up said:
you are a crazy little man actually i got a lot of help here man..guy looked up my zip code for me and others commented about service directly where i live. i am going to try out the Bold upon release and give att a try.
Good.
Maybe you'll find true happiness then. đ
jrfdsf said:
Good.
Maybe you'll find true happiness then. đ
Why was this even worth getting pissy about?
jrfdsf2 said:
Because it's obvious by the wording of this post it was meant to be inflammatory. Someone truly interested in switching carriers wouldn't post something that is worded in a way to invite controvesy. If you'll notice, all of his troll buddies followed him in here to add their 2 cents as well.
Oh well. His words MIGHT be construed as a jab at AT&T. You work for Sprint, right? So where's the skin off of your nose? And you never have to deal with a customer who is perhaps a little disgruntled?
I don't get it, I suppose. I mean, sure, in the Lounge, the gloves are off. Here, I'm probably construed as representing my employer, even though I'm off the clock. And if I were to act like that, an onl...
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Webb said:...jrfdsf2 said:
Because it's obvious by the wording of this post it was meant to be inflammatory. Someone truly interested in switching carriers wouldn't post something that is worded in a way to invite controvesy. If you'll notice, all of his troll buddies followed him in here to add their 2 cents as well.
Oh well. His words MIGHT be construed as a jab at AT&T. You work for Sprint, right? So where's the skin off of your nose? And you never have to deal with a customer who is perhaps a little disgruntled?
I don't get it, I suppose. I mean, sure, in the Lounge, the gloves are off. Here, I'm probably construed as representing my employer, even though I'm off the clock. And if
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Corpsman-Up said:
i live in Seattle i tried att about 3 years ago and the service was awful..thinking of trying them again. if anyone here lives in Seattle (well the Eastside) and can comment on service that would be great.
YEah it sucks if you want to make 100% reliable phone calls. But its not bad in every other area.
I'd say don't bother. Stay with Verizon or whomever you are with. ATT is only for those who can read manuals and understand BT and is not afraid to buy a non branded un;ocked phone.
lilgabe1 said:
That will last for two years. Then everyone will be on LTE. except for wack Sprint.
I doubt that. Verizon will still fine a way to charge for what we get free on ATT. They have more to lose if they don't. Like the current income stream they get becasuse they DON'T have an open system and full BT implementation on every phone.
evilhomer said:
I bought a Nokia N95-4 at Best Buy last Monday. It's nice and works great on AT&T. I like it save for not having the qwerty keyboard but I am giving it a fair try out anyway. I just don't see how I'm going to do any heavy emailing/txt on this w/o the full keyboard. Nice device though. At least if you do have AT&T you will have GSM and far more choices in phones.
T9 works great. If its that much of an issue get the small BT Keyboard. If you have that much to say make the call .LOL