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AT&T reception - Atrix 2 vs Galaxy S2

NOMster

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Well since the thread was Actually about phone reception but was taken off topic and all...


Motorola it seems does get a little better reception but I'm not sure if in the real world it matters that much. However I still prefer the galaxy s after using an atrix I found the experience lacking.

That said I've also found the overall user experience on the razr to be fantastic. However I will be going with att (regardless of plan options that shall not be discussed)
 
FWIW, my Motorola Defy ($379 full retail price) would consistently get 7 - 11dBm better signal than other "flagship" phones (LG G2x, HTC Inspire/Sensation 4G, Samsung Galaxy Note). In areas of marginal reception (dBm levels lower than -101) call initiation starts to fail. A few extra dBm could make a difference between making a call, or being able to connect to the internet. At work, I'm able to stay in my seat and use my phone without issue. Everyone else typically has to leave the area and "find a good spot".
 
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Well since the thread was Actually about phone reception but was taken off topic and all...

As this is still regarding Atrix 2 vs Galaxy S2 reception on AT&T I'll retitle the topic to make it meaningful.

This one will remain open provided it stays on topic, remains polite and does not discuss bypassing carriers' TOS or other subjects of a dubious nature. :)
 
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Just be sure whichever one you get, that Samsung US will service. I remember reading on here that some folks who had bought models originally destined for Canadian providers (like Rogers, that uses the same bands as AT&T) couldn't get Samsung US to provide warranty support, since the phones weren't supposed to sell in the US.
 
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