FloriTexan
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Thu Jul-09-09 03:58 PM
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| 3G vs. Wifi / AT&T vs. Sprint and other Smart Phone questions. |
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I'm thinking of switching from Sprint to AT&T and upgrading to a Samsung Impression but first I need some education:
What are the differences between 3g (like on a smartphone) and WiFi (like on a blackberry).
Looking for comments re AT&T service, phones, etc. I've been with Sprint for years and am tired of the constant problems. It also bugs me that they offer better deals on phones to new subscribers than to returning subscribers.
I want a phone that has a good GWERTY keyboard (I'm a secretary for many years and typing is my job and downsizing to these small keyboards have been a huge block for me).
I want a decent to good camera phone and video with sound. I know the Impression has no flash, but I'm not too concerned with that as most of the photos I'll want to take are in daylight - casual stuff. I have my digital SLR for all else.
I want to send/receive emails NOT TEXT MESSAGES - not a texter - at all. Would AT&T assign me a email address with an at&t.com on the end? Can I also access my home broadband account? I'd like to be able to do both.
I like the look of the new touch phones but what are the detriments?
Thanks in advance for any help/advice you can offer.
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Thu Jul-09-09 04:00 PM
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| 1. i may be wrong but 3g is speed I think and WiFi just means you can pick |
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it up at 'hotspots' like Starbucks and McDonalds
as for Sprint, just call to cancel your service and they'll give the store away to keep you. I've done it a couple times and got GREAT deals.....
I'm cancelling them for the last time this month cuz their coverage sux here, but they managed to keep me for almost 3 extra years with GREAT deals...
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FloriTexan
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Thu Jul-09-09 04:12 PM
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I have been with them for over 6 years and have had constant problems mostly with customer service. Threatened to leave several times it was just too much of a hassel to change. I tried to call Sprint to talk to someone with my questions and it was a huge effort. I called my local AT&T store and a human answered the phone and indulged all my questions, happily. I got off the phone and then thought of the ones I posted above, but also looking for other's experiences.
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