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said by iphoner :

I've got an iPhone. Love it. Dislike AT&T immensely. Anyway, here's my question: If I were to buy a "freedom" phone from Google, how would I know which network would have the best signal at my house? I live in kind of a low area with lots of trees around, and AT&T's signal quality sucks big time. But how would I know if Sprint or Verizon or whoever would be any better without actually trying them all? Coverage maps just plain don't give accurate enough coverage info for making a good decision. Do any of these carriers provide a "taster" capability that would allow a person to use their network for a few days to see how it works? If they don't, you're just shooting in the dark when you pick a service provider, hoping that their service will be reliable. What's the best way to pick a service provider for a very specific location???
Yes, go to the store and ask for a trial phone. Most corporate stores have them. I know my local T-Mobile store definitely has this service.
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