- May 20, 2011
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Hey all - we recently switched over to AT&T from Verizon to take advantage of the Unlimited Data plan option since we already had DirecTV service. I've had a Nexus 6P for not quite a year now and the wife got a Galaxy S7 Active when we switched. We're in central Iowa and where our home is that we moved to a year ago, we had terrible service with Verizon (poor signal, constantly dropping calls, failed text messages, etc...). Checking with VZW and getting them to look into the issue resulted in them admitting that it was a "poor" area and that they had no timeline on network/tower improvements......but would happily SELL us home booster thing for $250. So with everything on AT&T's coverage map looking very similar across our state and the new offer from AT&T to switch, we decided to finally take the plunge after years with VZW. I'm starting to regret the decision. We still have pretty poor coverage at our home with AT&T (though it does seem a slight bit better) and the signal/data speed issues I've experienced the building I work have not really improved with AT&T vs. VZW either......... We also traveled right after we switched to visit my wife's family in another part of the state where AT&T's coverage map shows they have regular network coverage, yet neither myself nor my wife had ANY sort of service on our phones. I've talked to friend who also have AT&T that have traveled through that same area and they said they never had any sort of issues. My phone while at work seems to constantly switch between getting LTE signal vs HSPA+ (and even occasionaly the "E" extended network signal) while other co-workers with AT&T coverage seem to have LTE just phone (albeit on phones other than the Nexus 6P). I'm starting to wonder if it's more of a "phone" issue than maybe some network issues.
I've check what I can think of on the network settings on the phone under Cellular Networks and have ensured that the "Preferred network type" on our phones is set to LTE. Are there ANY other settings on the phone that I'm possibly overlooking that could be causing this issue that could be tweaked to help provide a better, more reliable experience?!?

I've check what I can think of on the network settings on the phone under Cellular Networks and have ensured that the "Preferred network type" on our phones is set to LTE. Are there ANY other settings on the phone that I'm possibly overlooking that could be causing this issue that could be tweaked to help provide a better, more reliable experience?!?

