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 PIOJO202
 Posts: 20
Phone Model: salvadorian motorola v188
Service Provider: t-mobile |
 Sat Apr 21, 2007 3:45 pm |
Ok here is a little experiment that we did in our university in Washington DC about this phones Motorola RAZR V3 Cingular and RAZR V3 T-Mobile and we get impressive of the result ok we know that T-Mobile roam of in Cingular network 850 MHz and that T-Mobile uses 1900 MHz ok in the T-Mobile RAZR we change network setting to 850 MHz to be the same as Cingular ok we make a trip all around dc with both phones and we saw that T-Mobile 850 MHz has more strength that the Cingular 850 MHz network we had like full bars with T-Mobile and 3 bars with 850 MHz Cingular network so the results are that T-Mobile has more powerful network than Cingular in street level 850 MHz, but we ask why Cingular has less strength than T-Mobile if T-Mobile roams on their network soon we will continue to see what happened with are tech project. I’m a very happy T-Mobile customer with student discount. nice
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 gerio
 Posts: 389
Phone Model: 3G iPhone, by Golly!! And a couple of Razrs
Service Provider: AT&T & Cellular South |
 Sat Apr 21, 2007 5:22 pm |
I know what kind of trouble I'll get into for this, but I just can't help myself.
You guys should stop worrying about which carrier is stronger and look for a class on puntuation and grammar. Please, for the love of all that is good and just, I beg you, take that class.
Even if you're a foreign student, you gotta do better than this if you plan to get anywhere in life.
THEN concern yourself with what mobile carrier is better.
Sincerely,
Geri O
( I can Control-C/Control-V, too!)
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mpapple10
 Posts: 974
Phone Model: T-Mobile Shadow/HTC Juno
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:58 am |
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This is funny because from what I understand tmobile doesn't own any 850mHz spectrum, its an entire band only used to roam on other networks that was picked up because it expands tmobiles coverage area through a lot of roaming agreements.
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Barciur
 Posts: 247
Phone Model: Nokia 5300
Service Provider: T-Mobile USA/Plus GSM |
 Mon Apr 23, 2007 5:49 pm |
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yeah, lol that what he means. If u have T-Mobile and u roam in cingular, u dont use t-mobile, but cingular. so u just compared two phone's anthenas. thats it, not networks.
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Barciur
 Posts: 247
Phone Model: Nokia 5300
Service Provider: T-Mobile USA/Plus GSM |
 Tue May 01, 2007 7:41 pm |
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and btw i am foreing student, i just game from poland last summer and i speak better english than u on that forum. lol
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