  trreview
@cox.net
| It's not apple it's ATT
I've has a Motorola Q for almost a year and have major problems with the 3G. When the phone switches from 3G and E I get dropped calls and when useing call waiting on 3G the entire phone locks up. The temp fix to this problem was to force the phone to stay in E. Have been in the att store many time about the problem with everyone telling me that the problem needs to be repeated in the store for them to do something about it. I final got a store rep in Phoenix that had the same phone with the same problem and showed me out to turn 3G off. ATT has a major problem and I hope they can get it figured out before the Blackberry Bolt comes out. |
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  Rendall4U
@charter.com
| Bingo. We been having this problem with all of our devices since 3G's inception.
Sure the iPhone gets all the buzz, but I've deployed hundreds of AT&T 3G phones to our staff (none of them use the 3G iPhone) and the complaints are all about the network bouncing between 3G and EDGE in good coverage areas and dropped or distorted calls.
Nobody likes bad PR, but the network team @ AT&T who blindly claim across the board that their network is perfect need to really step up and deliver what they promise. I blame Apple for the poor battery's they sell me for my Powerbook, but my own 3G iPhone does not perform any better or worse than the other 3G phones I've used. They all suck.
There are a lot of reasons I may not like Verizon Wireless, but I'm almost positive there wouldn't be as many network related complaints if the phone was used on their network. |
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