I've had AT&T since 2002. They were great with dumb phones but awful with iPhone. I seriously almost jumped ship because the coverage with the 3GS is so bad. But it got better when I went to an android device and has been EXCELLENT since I've had my WP7 device. I really haven't had a problem with them on anything but an iPhone.
I've had AT&T since 2002. They were great with dumb phones but awful with iPhone. I seriously almost jumped ship because the coverage with the 3GS is so bad. But it got better when I went to an android device and has been EXCELLENT since I've had my WP7 device. I really haven't had a problem with them on anything but an iPhone.
so its not the network its the iPhone? in your experience. I have been on Cingular ATT for a long time a very few minor issues nothing to make me want to switch.
As far as price on ATT goes, I switched from T-Mobile and my bill (for two lines) only went up like $10 a month... This is because ATT (like Sprint) offers unlimited mobile to mobile on any network (it is bundled with unlimited messaging). I make ove 90% of my calls to cell phones, so 90% of my calls on ATT don't use my minutes. Because of this I was able to go for the 700 minute plan on ATT instead of the 1,000 minutes I needed on T-Mobile. Data prices are the same between the two, messaging plans are the same between the two, minutes are the only place that they differ, and since you need fewer on ATT (Unlimited any mobile + Rollover for unused), the cost difference is a lot smaller than most people think when they just compare a 1000 minute TMo plan to a 1000 minute ATT plan
This. And AT&T has rollover so if you have one slow month unless you get incredibly busy in another month it becomes impossible to go over...
I went over on my T-Mobile minutes and it added like $50 to my bill. That would have never happened with AT&T cause I pretty much only call cell phones, anyways...
We're switching next month. With T-Mobile EDGE-level 3G speeds here, it's not even worth it trying to hang on to a 5GB data plan. I can make better use out of a 2GB AT&T data plan even at roughly the same price for only 40% the data limit...
no at&t has great coverage ive had a at&t and verizon iphone 4 and my verizon one always drops calls i never drop a call on at&t plus even at&t 3g speeds are great sometimes i would get speeds of like 3.5 down and like 2.00 upload verizon would never even get close to 1.00 but on average at&t is always over 1.25 all the time plus gsm is better network then cdma i'd give at&t like a 9 plus whenever you email them they always get back to you unlike verizon when they NEVER email you back verizon's customer service is horribleSo I have been over at the AT&T forums and it seams that there is a lot of unhappy folks over there, stating that AT&T has the worst coverage and worst customer service in all of wireless. Is this true or is there just a bunch of troll's trying to cause problems over there?
