Re: I want to try this phone....
Just my two cents on the carriers in NYC. After moving to the Upper West Side of Manhattan from Fort Lauderdale a couple years ago, I've been through four of them. Originally, I had Verizon and it was fine until one day...it wasn't. I completely lost signal in my apartment (couldn't even make an emergency call) and after a solid month of Verizon techs telling me they were "working on it", I had to start looking around. At first, I tried Sprint because I could stick with my CDMA phone, but the data speeds were in the toilet. Then I went GSM and tried T-Mobile with the same miserable experience. I had good service standing on the sidewalk, but sometimes, I actually wanted to make a call inside a building. Ultimately, I settled on AT&T (were I started 20 years ago) and after having to digest the loss of my unlimited data plan, service has been fair...not great, but fair. Even with four or five bars of LTE, data speeds often slow to a crawl. Now people in my building tell me the Verizon signal has been restored...SMH. No one can tell you this or that provider is all good or all bad. It takes a lot of experimentation.
Just my two cents on the carriers in NYC. After moving to the Upper West Side of Manhattan from Fort Lauderdale a couple years ago, I've been through four of them. Originally, I had Verizon and it was fine until one day...it wasn't. I completely lost signal in my apartment (couldn't even make an emergency call) and after a solid month of Verizon techs telling me they were "working on it", I had to start looking around. At first, I tried Sprint because I could stick with my CDMA phone, but the data speeds were in the toilet. Then I went GSM and tried T-Mobile with the same miserable experience. I had good service standing on the sidewalk, but sometimes, I actually wanted to make a call inside a building. Ultimately, I settled on AT&T (were I started 20 years ago) and after having to digest the loss of my unlimited data plan, service has been fair...not great, but fair. Even with four or five bars of LTE, data speeds often slow to a crawl. Now people in my building tell me the Verizon signal has been restored...SMH. No one can tell you this or that provider is all good or all bad. It takes a lot of experimentation.