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| reply to djrobx Re: It's obviously AT&T
said by djrobx :They're all also really annoying about hanging on to Edge for several minutes while there's good 3G coverage available. If it didn't do that, you'd be whining about poor battery life from the phone constantly scanning for 3G. -- It's wierdo, not weirdo. Yes, I know that's not the 'proper' spelling of the similar english language word.  |
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| reply to cbrigante2 said by cbrigante2 :I've complained of dropped calls on AT&T's standard cell network, so I don't see why we should expect the 3G network to handle it any better. And that is also often due to subpar or broken phones. (which AT&T is sells because people are stupid enough to be swayed by free phones, which are almost universally garbage reception-wise) -- It's wierdo, not weirdo. Yes, I know that's not the 'proper' spelling of the similar english language word.  |
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  djrobx
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| reply to msanto I've never had any performance problems with the iPhone in EDGE mode, and the 3G seems to be about identical to the iPhone 1G once locked to Edge.
My house is in a marginal area - some days I can make calls, others I can't. iPhone performs just as good (or as bad, depending on your viewpoint ) as every other GSM phone I've had.
Whatever the cause or whoever's at fault, I'm all for the negative press. Both AT&T and Apple need to focus on improving the situtation for their customers.
-- Rob -- AT&T U-Hearse Your funeral. Delivered.
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join:2001-08-13 Castro Valley, CA | reply to djrobx My major disappointment was that, as I indicated earlier, even when dropped permanently into EDGE the iPHone didn't perform as well as two other 3G phones I was carrying yesterday. In fact, it couldn't even make a call. |
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| reply to msanto My 3G Samsung Blackjack and HTC 8525 both do the exact same crap as the iPhone. Sometimes they drop calls when going from 3G to Edge. They all have poorer reception in 3G mode also.
They're all also really annoying about hanging on to Edge for several minutes while there's good 3G coverage available. -- AT&T U-Hearse Your funeral. Delivered.
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| reply to djrobx I work on mobile phone software. I can attest to the fact that the only phone giving us issues in 3G mode is the iPhone, at our work location.
Additionally, I was in a hospital yesterday with 2 other 3G phones. All of them dropped to EDGE, but the iPhone wouldn't make a call or browse. The Q9h and BJ2: no problem. |
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join:2001-03-01 Union City, NJ | reply to odreian615 my 3G Samsung Sync dropped calls like crazy too. And was worse than the iPhone 3G at getting signal... |
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  djrobx
join:2000-05-31 Valencia, CA | reply to Mattie_B quote: Do you here people complaining that there dropping calls on other 3G phones.
Yes! -- AT&T U-Hearse Your funeral. Delivered.
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join:2006-01-18 Chicago, IL | reply to Mattie_B Right Mattie cause my Samsung 3G phone don't have the sam problems iPhone users have |
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1 edit | reply to Mattie_B I've had problems with 3G dropped calls since last July, when 3G went live in the Santa Clarita area. AT&T has replaced my phone times under warranty exchange, and even sent me a different model. While there 'may' be an iPhone issue, in many places, there 'is' an AT&T issue (eg. Los Angeles areas). When I turn off the 3G function of the phone, I do not have dropped calls. Also, there is an AT&T cell site 1/3 mile from where I am, so its not due to weak signal. -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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  cbrigante2 Cubs 20?? Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | reply to Mattie_B I've complained of dropped calls on AT&T's standard cell network, so I don't see why we should expect the 3G network to handle it any better. |
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| reply to Mattie_B I agree. You still have the issue of people around the world complaining about the same issue. Two big points also is that one; like you stated, other regular 3G phones aren't having this problem and two; if it wasn't an firmware issue, Apple wouldn't be trying to fix it. |
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| reply to ItsATT said by ItsATT :
I've been saying it for weeks: the problem is obviously with AT&T's network in specific markets. Why else would everybody who's experiencing problems be in the same area while everywhere else people aren't experiencing any issues? That's not a firmware issue -- it's a network issue. Its not a network issue when other 3G phones work just fine in the same areas. Something is wrong with the phone in general.
Do you here people complaining that there dropping calls on other 3G phones. |
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