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Not well. Since it's being launched in Europe it has the wrong three bands, or rather, only one of the bands required in the USA. You want 850 and 1900 MHz. 2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 I suggest that before you cut ties with T-Mobile, you ask for your phone's Subsidy Unlock Code. Then you could use it with an AT&T SIM. COtech
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which company is better? at&t or t-mobile? I had never use at&t before... Thank you | |
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I would have to say, from personal experience T-Mobile's network (if it's available) is usually of better quality than at&ts - the reason I say this is that at&t cripples their network with AMR-HR codec. Also, at&t does not allow true EONs (if any at all) to show while roaming, and manual network selection is taken away from the user. T-Mobile also has better customer service (in my experience) than at&t - both in basic CS, and loyalty department teams. If you need Rollover minutes, then go with AT&T; but if you don't need those then I would stay with T-Mobile since their base plans offer more for the money - and they also have hotspot service which is great! | |
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Which company is better? I always say, "They are all evil, so pick your poison". The best company is the one that gives you the best coverage & services for a price you can afford. So use the AT&T trial period to test everything out. If you like the service port your number over. Other wise cancel before the trial ends and stay with T-Mobile.
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By the way, this w800i is another example of a European tri-band design, with only the 900/1800/1900 MHz bands. You can use 1900 MHz with all of T-Mobile, but want 850 MHz for some of T-Mobile's roaming partners. You NEED both 850 and 1900 MHz for a good AT&T Mobility experience. Maybe a dual-band phone, with 850 and 1900 MHz only, could be a good choice (less expensive, too). Examples would be the LG F7200 and the Nokia 2660, with both of the North American bands you need. If you frequent Hong Kong often enough to have a favorite cellphone shop, you REALLY ought to go quad-band (850/900/'1800/1900 MHz). COtech
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