Comments on: AT&T data signal needs a big improvement
AT&T's 3G signal could be better in Northern California.
AT&T's 3G signal could be better in Northern California.
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I spent a day at the Liberty State Park in NY/NJ for a concert a few weeks back. And anyone who had AT&T at that concert had no service. I mean none! If you lost your friend amongst the 50,000 people, you had zero chance of contacting them. I received over 10 text messages when I left that were back logged on the Network.
I have been on board for all of Apple's stuff... laptop, desktop, ipod etc... but this thing is a joke. I've had my iPhone for about a year now. Dropped calls, keyboard lag, the slowest web EVER, no picture messages, and numerous other glitchy issues makes this officially my worst phone mistake ever. I thought it would make keeping in touch with work better. I was wrong. I have been very close to tossing it out the window of my car several times. Oh yeah, it hardly worked at all in Europe, but my attempts to retrieve data cost me several hundred dollars. Crapple, Crapple, Crapple.
On top of that, for some reason, in the mornings, I have to first make a phone call so that my iphone finds the network before I can use any of the applications that use internet.
This sucks ass and ATT should fix it, if not, I'll do my best to make sure public and ATT customers won't consider ATT for future businesses!
It seems so easy to blame everyone but Apple! Some of you are such blind faithful sheep and would refuse to admit the problem might actually be the result of Apple. So be honest with yourselves and ask why blame AT&T when people in Japan, Germany, France and else where are having the same problem you guys are having here in the states.
I am not surprised that it is "business as usual" with these corporate predators now that they have a hot new slab of fresh meat to slice up and devour.
Well, I don't think it will get better...but it may be the rational to open up the Iphone to other carriers.
- by September 4, 2008 7:56 AM PDT
- I think the ATT 3g's full capacity was not tested until iPhone 3G. Even though other phones did had 3g they did use less data portion of 3g. Think thie link explains the problem. http://the.firehou.se/2008/08/13/what-iphone-3g-users-should-know-about-3g-networks/
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