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| ATT Question I know this has probably already been discussed a billion times but does anyone have issues with constant dropped calls, network busy, and network failed?
I have a Motorola Tundra and as far as reception goes it is the best phone ever created (only phone that can compare is the Rugby as it is also MIL-Spec). I can stand right beside my friend with his fancy iPhone4S and he will have no bars and my Tundra will have full reception 3G on the same network. Why do I constantly get dropped? I will have full reception and the call will drop. I have even seen it go from full bars 3G to no signal, right back up to full bars 3G in a split second, just enough time to drop the call. Is there a better network and/or provider that I could get/use with my Tundra as I don't want to give the phone up? |
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 lordpufferComfortably NumbPremium join:2004-09-19 Rio Rancho, NM kudos:1 Reviews:
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| You can probably get it unlocked and use T-Mobile. First, even though you have full bars, you may have a bad SIM Card. You could always go to ATT and ask them for another SIM Card.
What area do you live in? I know that when I was in L.A. with ATT, I constantly dropped calls. Where I live now, I almost never do.
Your other option is to switch to either Verizon or Sprint and see how that goes. Of course, you would have to pick another phone. -- "Is there a 50's Cafe around here"? |
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 AlcoholPremium join:2003-05-26 Climax, MI kudos:3 | reply to xQim AT&T networks can't handle the call volume in populated areas. -- I found the key to success but somebody changed the lock. |
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