I'd like to get a phone with Bluetooth, camera, & basic features. (I have my eye on the slvr)
I'm looking at either renewing with Verizon or going to TMobile.
Have any of you had both Verizon & TMobile? Which do you prefer?
I know its sad to base the company off of what cool phones they have, but if they're behind in cool phones then they aren't getting customers = they have no money = bad network (my theory @ least).
So, do I switch?
I had T-Mobile. Absolutely fucking loved it.
My dad switched to Verizon. I fucking hate this service. I can't believe I can call someone, get complete shit reception, hang up, re-dial, and have perfect reception. Without moving a fucking centimeter.
I hate Verizon. My dad plans to switch back, I just hope it's soon.
Quote from: Newby on May 09, 2006, 05:48:52 PM
I had T-Mobile. Absolutely fucking loved it.
My dad switched to Verizon. I fucking hate this service. I can't believe I can call someone, get complete shit reception, hang up, re-dial, and have perfect reception. Without moving a fucking centimeter.
I hate Verizon. My dad plans to switch back, I just hope it's soon.
hmm, something to consider... ;)
TMobile has MAD minute plans too
My friends have had similar experiences with Verizon to what Newby described. I've had T-Mobile for five years, never had a problem with it. In fact, since I've officially been a customer for three years, I just got the 1000 minutes + free nights + free weekends + free long distance + free roaming plan for $39.95 a month, plus they gave me a deal on 400 SMS/MMS messages (I don't remember how much) and a RAZR v3 phone for $45.
I <3 T-Mobile.
It definately depends on where you live, and from what those guys said, apparently quite a bit. Up here (new england area), verizon has by far the best plans, best coverage, and best service, and tmobile has been nothing but trouble for those I know with it. I have verizon now and it's awesome. My last phone was actually a nextel i730, and even though it was a brick I loved it, much better than all the trendy new phones. I only ended up switching because of price (nextel was ridiculous) and coverage area.
But yeah, those guys are much closer to you, so I'd expect their experiences to be more in line with what you would expect.
It's sort of the same for me, though I'm more mid-Atlantic. T-Mobile and Verizon are both really great around here (South Jersey, SE PA), though Verizon is cheaper because we get their DSL :P
I'm RIGHT next to El Paso (I think 1million people), and a few hundred miles from Phoenix and Albuquerque. Area is somewhat mountaineous, maybe like Gilbert, AZ? I think.
Quote from: CrAz3D on May 09, 2006, 09:32:30 PM
I'm RIGHT next to El Paso (I think 1million people), and a few hundred miles from Phoenix and Albuquerque. Area is somewhat mountaineous, maybe like Gilbert, AZ? I think.
El Paso? That makes you half-Mexican! :P
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Quote from: CrAz3D on May 09, 2006, 09:32:30 PM
I'm RIGHT next to El Paso (I think 1million people), and a few hundred miles from Phoenix and Albuquerque. Area is somewhat mountaineous, maybe like Gilbert, AZ? I think.
El Paso? That makes you half-Mexican! :P
Nah dude, I'm 1/16th Comanche(?) though!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM
or
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDMA
?
GSM.
Also go with T-Mobile. Verizon (atleast around here) is good for phone services too but T-Mobile is just my personal favorites. It'd be much wiser to ask people around your area however.
I know few a people people with TMobile, they all like it.
I have Verizon, which is decent. I found it interesting that Verizon uses CDMA instead of the more popular GSM, hm.
Sound quality on verizon is decent, I'm not sure though, it might be better on TMobile. Maybe I'll go to a store & be like "let me talk on your phone"
(http://www.cio.noaa.gov/ito/telcom/VW_Coverage%20Map.gif)
(http://www.jbwireless.net/tmobile/images/national-map-lg.jpg)
WHOA, Verizon coverage is WAY better than TMobile it appears
Cingular is where it's at. :)
We dont have cingulair here....................
HORRIBLE service is what radioshack said...they stopped carrying it.
Quote from: CrAz3D on May 10, 2006, 11:18:56 AM
WHOA, Verizon coverage is WAY better than TMobile it appears
Even if it is, it doesn't matter that much. T-mobile has partnerships with several other GSM providers; I've never had a problem with not being able to use it. Except when I was hiking that one time, but pretty much everyone expects not to be able to use their phones when they're up in the mountains.
How far were you from a city (not poduk town) when hiking?
How tall were the mountains?
Were you down in a hallway canyon thing?
Quote from: CrAz3D on May 10, 2006, 01:12:37 PM
How far were you from a city (not poduk town) when hiking?
How tall were the mountains?
Were you down in a hallway canyon thing?
I wouldn't have had line-of-sight to a tower, and I was quite far.
Quote from: CrAz3D on May 10, 2006, 11:18:56 AM
I know few a people people with TMobile, they all like it.
I have Verizon, which is decent. I found it interesting that Verizon uses CDMA instead of the more popular GSM, hm.
Sound quality on verizon is decent, I'm not sure though, it might be better on TMobile. Maybe I'll go to a store & be like "let me talk on your phone"
(http://www.cio.noaa.gov/ito/telcom/VW_Coverage%20Map.gif)
(http://www.jbwireless.net/tmobile/images/national-map-lg.jpg)
WHOA, Verizon coverage is WAY better than TMobile it appears
lol, poor Alaska.
Doesn't matter. All six people who live there have satellite phones anyway.
Quote from: CrAz3D on May 10, 2006, 12:32:47 PM
We dont have cingulair here....................
HORRIBLE service is what radioshack said...they stopped carrying it.
That would make sense.. Their serves isn't the best, but their plans are good and so are their phones.
cool phones + good plans + bad service = bad in general
Verizon (good service + decent phones + decent plans = I'm probably staying here)
Quote from: rabbit on May 10, 2006, 04:49:30 PM
Doesn't matter. All six people who live there have satellite phones anyway.
No they don't! They still use smoke signals.
By the way, Wyoming is less populous than Alaska. It is obviously far less densely populated, but it's still funny. :P