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Hey guys,
Need to sign up for new service before I move to Phoenix. Which reception is good and which phone is good..........thanks! FYI:Currently have Cingular/At&t |
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I have cingular/att. When I'm in AZ, I **usually** have no problem with service. However, I can remember during one visit where I had trouble getting service. I have nationwide service. So, it should have worked but it only worked for a day or two out of a week. Hubby has the same service and he experienced the same thing. The strange thing is when I couldn't send/receive calls, he could and vice versa.
Since I don't live in AZ, you should wait to hear from people who live there year round to get better advice. |
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I had Alltel and had no problem in Gilbert. My husband would work in Queen Creek and Cold Canyon from time to time and it was fine.
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I also have Alltel and I have no problem with the reception when I am anywhere. Even when we travel.
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How is Tmoblie?? I really like their phones...
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