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Originally Posted by GRardB
Don't listen to people, especially if you live in an urban area.
Around where I live, right next to NYC, T-Mobile, as well as every other carrier, has no problems with reception. Regardless, AT&T and Verizon customers swear that T-Mobile has bad service. There are two places where I don't have reception where I live - downstairs in my house and the cafeteria in my school. Besides that, everything's fine.
If you have friends with T-Mobile that say that they don't have reception problems, believe them.
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yea i hear you, a few people i know said that Tmobile is pretty decent but they have certain spots they dont get reception (basements)...other than that they say its good...so maybe ill just believe them
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Originally Posted by HTC
why do you need a 5MP cameraphone? I will take a 3mp with a better lens/software/etc that can produce a quality image. 5mp is too big of a filesize to do anything with.. =/
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I was being sarcastic about the 5mp camera....a 2mp+ is fine for me but a flash is a must...i just hate not having one even if i dont use it a lot...
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Originally Posted by Cryptic79
If you do any travelling outside of major cities and highways, Sprint has a tendency to fail. If you look at the map, the coverage pretty much sticks to interstates.
TMO has more dead zones than Verizon or AT&T, but they still have pretty good coverage. At least I get a signal all the way to Cape Girardeau, MO (where my in-laws live) and Branson, MO (where my in-laws vacation) regardless of the route I take. A friend's Sprint phone always crapped out along at least one stretch on any route.
If you need a 5MP camera, don't use a phone. Just buy a point-n-click. It will always be better than a phone's camera.
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Yea i really dont go out of the area unless its in another big city...i go up the mountains every year or 2 to go snowboarding other than that i stick to the main cities....