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A recent survey of iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS owners indicates that the iPhone 4 suffers less dropped calls than the iPhone 3GS. Agree?A recent survey of iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS owners indicates that the iPhone 4 suffers... more
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Supposedly iPhone 4 reception issues are fixed if you just hold the device differently (uncomfortable and awkward!) or put it in a Bumper case (ugly!). This StealthArmor for the iPhone 4 might be the first attractive pseudo-solution.
StealthArmor appears to be more of a self-adhesive covering than a case, but it's supposed to keep your iPhone 4 free of scratches just the same. As it comes with side panels that prevent your fingers from coming into direct contact with the device's antennas—which is supposedly what causes the reception issues—it might also prevent your signal from droppingSupposedly iPhone 4 reception issues are fixed if you just hold the device differently... more
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Just when it looked like AT&T was improving, a new survey has been released indicating that the company ranks last in both customer satisfaction and dropped calls amongst the four biggest service providers.Just when it looked like AT&T was improving, a new survey has been released... more
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There are those that love AT&T (NYSE: T), and there are those that hate AT&T. But, there’s no denying that the leading GSM wireless carrier offers some fairly significant advantages over its competitors. You get to use 3G data alongside voice services – so you can look up the restaurant location and reviews while chatting with your friend about where to go for dinner. You get the benefit of a 3G data network that pushes wireless data at speeds that would make other carriers with similar coverage footprints jealous. You can swap your SIM card into any compatible GSM phone on a whim. Unfortunately, you also get changewave verizon att dropped calls 2010 300x176 AT&T customers log the most dropped call complaints, Verizon claims fewestarguably crappy service. A new study from ChangeWave Research highlights that problem with stats that have AT&T scoring highest in customer-reported dropped calls. AT&T also fared badly in terms of the number of customers reporting that they’re “very satisfied” with their wireless service.
The stats are interesting, mostly because they seemingly contradict other reports that have AT&T’s network making huge strides in improving reliability and service quality. Big Blue has been on an advertising blitz to try and repair the damage done to its reputation with all the negative press about the US fleet of iPhones hammering the AT&T 3G network into submission. The company has been fighting consumer backlash as well as advertising smear campaigns from the likes of Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Wireless, the largest US wireless carrier (by subscriber count) and AT&T’s biggest rival.
verizon vs att dropped 300x166 AT&T customers log the most dropped call complaints, Verizon claims fewestAT&T says that it has invested and will be investing boat loads of cash to continue to improve network reliability. But, compared to Big Red, ChangeWave’s numbers tell a different story. While the No. 1 US carrier’s percentage of dropped calls has been decreasing since September 2009 (to 1.5% of all calls in the 90 days leading up to March 2010), AT&T has seen it’s share increasing since March 2009 (hitting 4.5% of all calls in the 90 days leading up to March 2010).
Overall, VZW tops the charts in ChangeWave’s survey. The carrier comes in at the #1 spot for least amount of dropped calls (1.5%) and the highest proportion of customers (49%) indicating that they’re “very satisfied” with the service. Sprint (NYSE: S) ranks second best with just 2.4% of all calls reported as dropped and 35% of customers reporting high satisfaction. T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) comes in third with 2.8% of calls dropped and ties with AT&T for customer satisfaction with 23% of customers saying they are “very satisfied” with both T-Mobile and AT&T.
verizon att sprint future 300x186 AT&T customers log the most dropped call complaints, Verizon claims fewestEven more interesting is future consumer buying expectations. Both VZW and AT&T are losing mind share with consumers – with the percentage of consumers planning to buy an AT&T phone in the next 90 days dropping three points to 18% and Verizon shedding four points to 27%. Surprisingly, the number of consumers planning to pick up a T-Mobile phone in the next three months increased from 3% to 5%. Sprint fared the best in this metric, by doubling the number of consumers looking to buy a Sprint phone in the next 90 days (up to 7%). Sprint could be benefiting from the HTC EVO 4G that is expected to rock everyone’s socks when it launches later this year.
The data should be taken with a grain of salt, as they seem to contradict other reports and surveys that show AT&T improving network reliability and T-Mobile taking top-billing in customer satisfaction.There are those that love AT&T (NYSE: T), and there are those that hate AT&T.... more
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Apparently AT&T is making big strides in improving cell phone service problems in metropolitan areas like San Francisco. With the iPad coming up, they may have some more issues.Apparently AT&T is making big strides in improving cell phone service problems in... more
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