I now have a Nexus S 4G AND an HTC Sensation

OK, I got it. Because the Nexus is defective and unable to have the reception strength experienced by other handsets on the Sprint Network. The solution is to switch to T-Mobile?

That's cool, but your comparison lacks any kind of validity. The Nexus is ham-stringed for whatever reason. Comparing the reception plagued NS4G to the Sensation is not really a fare fight. If you were happy with Sprint for all this time why jump ship now?
 
OK, I got it. Because the Nexus is defective and unable to have the reception strength experienced by other handsets on the Sprint Network. The solution is to switch to T-Mobile?

That's cool, but your comparison lacks any kind of validity. The Nexus is ham-stringed for whatever reason. Comparing the reception plagued NS4G to the Sensation is not really a fare fight. If you were happy with Sprint for all this time why jump ship now?

Well I am sorry but I pay over $100 a month for service and I do not expect to travel 15 minutes to a heavily populated area by a major airport, walk into a hotel and have a signal so bad I drop into roaming. That is completely unacceptable. It happened in several other places too and I live in Orange County by Disneyland and Angel stadium with Sprint towers all around, not like we are talking the boonies here. Having said that, I have not canceled my Sprint service yet. I will look at the 3D when it comes out and if I like it and have no reception issues like the Nexus, I will probably buy it and cancel TMobile within my 30 days. If not, I will close my Sprint account, keep the Sensation or possibly get an unlocked Galaxy S2.
 

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