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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3331500" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>So sounds like you have a couple different issues. If it just sucked at home it could easily be a coverage problem. If it sucks all around town you got another issue. I40 and 177 ain't town though either. Also Metro by T-Mobile isn't going to be best provider if you are looking for performance or service. While companies can make your phone have 4 bars and still have piss poor signal cough (sprint) cough. If your on Tmobile you can try voice over wifi if you have home internet and that should help with phone calls. </p><p></p><p>When you changed companies did you keep your old number? Does the new phone have a new sim card in it? Is the old phone turned completely off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3331500, member: 32"] So sounds like you have a couple different issues. If it just sucked at home it could easily be a coverage problem. If it sucks all around town you got another issue. I40 and 177 ain't town though either. Also Metro by T-Mobile isn't going to be best provider if you are looking for performance or service. While companies can make your phone have 4 bars and still have piss poor signal cough (sprint) cough. If your on Tmobile you can try voice over wifi if you have home internet and that should help with phone calls. When you changed companies did you keep your old number? Does the new phone have a new sim card in it? Is the old phone turned completely off? [/QUOTE]
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