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Coverage Help!
Should I get sprint if I live where it is labled as "fair" on the coverage map???
Any info is greatly appreciated
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Where do you live?
Zip code 🙂
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30114 look for Sixes rd. of of I-575
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I'd say in that kind of coverage, you may as well give it a shot. Make sure to get a no roaming plan and (preferably) a Sanyo to get better reception. You do get a 30 day money back guarantee, so try it out, and return it if you don't get the kind of coverage you need.
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See there is the problem, I travel quite often and I need to have a roaming plan. Would the phone go into roaming if I had a week signal or would it hold on to that? I am really interested in sprint because of the UbiCell thing coming out, and I really believe that it will help Sprint attract alot more customers that are looking to get great service there house. I currently have Verizon Wireless and have full bars all over my house, but I am starting to look at PDA phone and I dont want to pay for Verizon's ridiculously priced Data Charges where as sprint they are so cheap and have more places where there is EVDO.
Thanks for your help!
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I think all sprint plans include roaming now. And it will hold to a sprint signal until it can't get one. However sprint unlike the others allows you to set your phone to roaming only if you are in a area that is to weak but strong enough to not switch to roaming!
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check that area, and you will be getting a clear voice and data service, thats what coverage said, so you can get a sprint signal there, also about the other questions if you have low sprint signal you will not be swap to roaming, you only go to roaming when there is no signal, , also i recomend you the power pack plans, nights at 7 roaming mobile to mobile they have everything
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at sixes rd and 575 cingular has full signal its showing here in mti map......... 🤣 😎 😲 👀
i'm just playing btw....
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