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amagab Posts: > 500

Which phone manufacturer has the best reception in general, considering their current line of phones?

NOKIA, MOTOROLA, OR SAMSUNG?

My cell service: T-Mobile

Thanks!
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Posted: 2007-02-26 00:35:05
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

At my END it's - Nokia . . . OLD Motorola fones were experiencin' signal-problems then . . .
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Posted: 2007-02-26 00:39:29
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BobaFett Posts: > 500

Nokia wins imo but its up to the operatos too

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Posted: 2007-02-26 00:50:44
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

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On 2007-02-26 00:50:44, BobaFett wrote:
Nokia wins imo but its up to the operatos too

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@boba - Whatdayamean by: its up to the operatos too You mean they can MANUALLY calibrate their cell-site-transmitters favoring GOOD/better signals to . . . say: Samsung than those of Nokia and let's say?
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Posted: 2007-02-26 01:09:58
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bart Posts: > 500

yes they can
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Posted: 2007-02-26 01:16:21
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

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On 2007-02-26 01:16:21, bart wrote:
yes they can




@bart - Ooooohoooohhoooh . . . I never KNEW this one I guess thay should be FAIR and give BEST signals for all brand of fones . . . playing favorites is NOT really very NICE . . .
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Posted: 2007-02-26 01:26:05
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Dogmann Posts: > 500

@amagab

I'm guessing by the way you say Cell Service you are in the States whilst i am in the UK and also a T-Mobile customers.

On my Nokia N93 because i have the option i have selected UMTS (3G) only and have full bars of signal strength virtually every where i go. Whilst in the same area when i had a M600 it struggled to hold more than a couple of bars. Have never used a Samsung phone but when i had a Motorola V3 on Virgin which is a virtual Network that uses the T-Mobile Network that also had good signal reception nearly all the time also. But you location and your Networks cell sites in that area will always be the deciding factor so really i think there are to many variables for a definitive answer one way or the other IMO. Maybe not the answer you wanted but the only one that makes sense I'm afraid.

Marc
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Posted: 2007-02-26 02:27:16
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amagab Posts: > 500

I have noticed that I am not getting good reception on Motorola phones so it comes down to either Nokia or Samsung. The reason I'm doing this is because I'm getting an extra phone to use as a home phone and T-Mobile currently have some Nokia and Samsung phones for free.

Thanks!
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Posted: 2007-02-26 02:43:41
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

@ama - So, Motorola is gettin' BAD receptions in abroad too? Why NOT get a ?
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Posted: 2007-02-26 03:25:45
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amagab Posts: > 500

This phone is not gonna be used much so I don't want to spend money on it. Otherwise I would def get a SE.
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Posted: 2007-02-26 03:54:31
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