My last experience with Sprint was a couple years back. I had an old Sanyo
5300, and it got a pretty damn good signal. This is important to me, as I
work in a hospital, right next to X-Ray, where there's lots of lead to stop
radiation. I'm with T-Mobile now, using a Nokia 3220, and it gets great
reception, but I'm looking to switch (get a 25% corp. discount with Sprint).
So, my question is, are any of the new phones as good with reception as my
old 5300? I'm looking right now mostly at the Sanyo M1 and the Samsung M610.
Opinions?
Aaron
hank kimball - 07 May 2007 23:58 GMT
I have been with Sprint for 7 years and was never able to get a good
signal inside my house. This was with 3 different phones over the
years. Just recently I bought a new phone (Samsung A900) and now get
excellent reception.
>My last experience with Sprint was a couple years back. I had an old Sanyo
>5300, and it got a pretty damn good signal. This is important to me, as I
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> Aaron
Michael Paris - 08 May 2007 02:07 GMT
> My last experience with Sprint was a couple years back. I had an old
> Sanyo 5300, and it got a pretty damn good signal. This is important to
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> Aaron
Aaron,
I get the same discount with the hospital I work in, didn't use their
phone but their broadband for my notebook, very happy with it so far.
Mike