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Like I said definitely ain't bad.. I was just going off what you said is all.
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Traveling connection and reliability, on my personal experience, it was awesome with Sprint. In Feb I took a road trip from Miami FL to the Smokey mountains Tennessee, and didn't have a single dropped call and maintained LTE 80% of the 13-14 hour trip. Also, speeds were shockingly great, ranging from 10-28mbps constantly.
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Said it better then I could have...
I only use 2gb a month anyways so unlimited doesn't really have the same meaning to me as others. But when I pay the bill every month, I really remember all those times I couldn't even watch a youtube video without spend just as much buffering time as the 2min video. Or having a discussion at work and everybody googles the answers and my phone was still thinking
Not lets hope Sprint doesn't buy T-Mobile and jack it all up......... Still can't figure out why Sprints coverage is so bad.. They are/were bigger and been around longer than T-Mobile....
Sprint's *coverage* is not bad. In fact, it is considerably better than T-Mobile, overall. It is just that the network has major technical and bandwidth issues.
It's bad when the network they "have" isn't usable.
Sprints coverage is better than T-Mobile, that's a fact. It's sprints backhaul, and bandwidth management that clogs the network up, and slows it down which makes it slower. T-Mobile is making moves, which is good for competition. Maybe in a year or two, T-Mobile might be the #3. It all depends on how sprints NV plays out.
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Sprints coverage is better than T-Mobile, that's a fact. It's sprints backhaul, and bandwidth management that clogs the network up, and slows it down which makes it slower. T-Mobile is making moves, which is good for competition. Maybe in a year or two, T-Mobile might be the #3. It all depends on how sprints NV plays out.
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Sprint's *coverage* is not bad. In fact, it is considerably better than T-Mobile, overall. It is just that the network has major technical and bandwidth issues.
This is Sprint's future.....and it has already begun rolling out
Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 5 Speed test.: http://youtu.be/QWu0KwhfsZA
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The future can't happen soon enough. I've been with sprint for 5 or 6 years. I'm willing to give then until the end of the year.
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This is Sprint's future.[74Mbs]....and it has already begun rolling out
I will say this. I generally hate talking to people on other networks on the phone, as voice clarify is something Sprint has done right for a while. My friends who have AT&T sound horrendous.Me too. I'm just worried about switching to T-Mobile, having great consistent data speeds, but then no one could hear me due to constant low signal and dropped calls. I can't have that because I drive all day and ppl call me constantly from my office.
I really wish the merger goes through like that, the customer will have the best of both worlds; great call coverage and great speeds!
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Me too. I'm just worried about switching to T-Mobile, having great consistent data speeds, but then no one could hear me due to constant low signal and dropped calls. I can't have that because I drive all day and ppl call me constantly from my office.
I really wish the merger goes through like that, the customer will have the best of both worlds; great call coverage and great speeds!
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I will say this. I generally hate talking to people on other networks on the phone, as voice clarify is something Sprint has done right for a while. My friends who have AT&T sound horrendous.
Have you tested to see if you would get dropped calls? I honestly can say on T-Mobile I have yet (yes when traveling.. Such as driving from Jacksonville to New Jersey) to hit a spot where I couldn't call or text someone. Yes I've hit edge.. As everyone knows T-Mobile is definitely a carrier city.. In between.. Crap data... But I've always been able to call and text.
I'd test it out with a prepaid and just see. If it's crap.. Well then you have your answer. One day when I don't need unlimited I'll be swapping to Verizon so I'll have coverage everywhere.
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