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 PIOJO202
 Posts: 20
Phone Model: salvadorian motorola v188
Service Provider: t-mobile |
 Sat Apr 21, 2007 3:46 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 5:19 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
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 steva11
 Posts: 1687
Phone Model: w810i/pearl
Service Provider: Rogers |
 Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:35 pm |
that study's a little rediculous. both phones are using the cingular netowork, both were manufactured by motorola.
what are the histories of the phones? the owners? how were they treated in the past? were they both being held in the same fashion, or was the cingular's antenna partly covered.
t-mobile holds no 850mhz licenses, so it's all cingular's network.
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 Malibu21
 Posts: 1002
Phone Model: V3xx Lightly Modded, V6 Maxx Tweaked nicely.
Service Provider: The New AT&T |
 Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:54 pm |
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I was gonna say all that but steva beat me to it, not to mention that the bars on screen are not a perfect representation of the actual signal strength you are getting
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 steva11
 Posts: 1687
Phone Model: w810i/pearl
Service Provider: Rogers |
 Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:22 pm |
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good point malibu.
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Texas Hold'em
 Posts: 222 |
 Mon Apr 23, 2007 9:20 pm |
| Malibu21 wrote: | | I was gonna say all that but steva beat me to it, not to mention that the bars on screen are not a perfect representation of the actual signal strength you are getting | WHAT! The phones with 10 bars gotta get better reception then the ones with just 4 total bars
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 Cptech31
 Posts: 577
Phone Model: LG
Service Provider: Hmm what service |
 Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:59 am |
| gerio wrote: | 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 am glad my spelling is not as bad at this one is and my grammer atleast shows high school edu. They say they are in college hmm makes you wonder.
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TextWhore
 Posts: 78
Phone Model: LG-VX8600, Blackberry Curve
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless, Cingular |
 Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:01 am |
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For the love of god turn off the caps lock! Its between tab and shift.
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 Malibu21
 Posts: 1002
Phone Model: V3xx Lightly Modded, V6 Maxx Tweaked nicely.
Service Provider: The New AT&T |
 Wed Apr 25, 2007 2:57 am |
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LOL just tell them to hold the shift while typing, he'll probably do it lol
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