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Well, I had PowerTel before they became T-Mobile, and hated them because I either got great reception in several key locations, and then absolutely zero reception anywhere else.
Then I switched to Cingular and used them for over a year. I had a hard time getting reception even in restaurants in the middle of downtown with them, but I suspect part of that may have been the model of phone that I had.
When my contract was up, I went with Sprint because my gf already used them and all our calls were free to each other - and because I knew someone else with Sprint, who always seemed to be able to get calls in places I couldn't.
Now I'm impressed by what I've heard about Verizon's wireless broadband, so I really want to look into them. I also have a couple friends who work for Verizon, so I'm sure I could get pretty well hooked up for nothing. They also get reception in remote places where I'd never be able to.
One thing that drives me crazy about phones though, is the amount they lock them down here in the states. I think it's ridiculous that I have to pay a dollar for a 15-second clip of a song to put on my phone, when I have the same song in mp3 format sitting on my PC already.
I'd like my next phone to be completely flexible for whatever I want to do with it. But it seems like I have to buy a European phone in order to do that.
Then I switched to Cingular and used them for over a year. I had a hard time getting reception even in restaurants in the middle of downtown with them, but I suspect part of that may have been the model of phone that I had.
When my contract was up, I went with Sprint because my gf already used them and all our calls were free to each other - and because I knew someone else with Sprint, who always seemed to be able to get calls in places I couldn't.
Now I'm impressed by what I've heard about Verizon's wireless broadband, so I really want to look into them. I also have a couple friends who work for Verizon, so I'm sure I could get pretty well hooked up for nothing. They also get reception in remote places where I'd never be able to.
One thing that drives me crazy about phones though, is the amount they lock them down here in the states. I think it's ridiculous that I have to pay a dollar for a 15-second clip of a song to put on my phone, when I have the same song in mp3 format sitting on my PC already.
I'd like my next phone to be completely flexible for whatever I want to do with it. But it seems like I have to buy a European phone in order to do that.
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bing bam pow, perfect timingR00k wrote:
One thing that drives me crazy about phones though, is the amount they lock them down here in the states. I think it's ridiculous that I have to pay a dollar for a 15-second clip of a song to put on my phone, when I have the same song in mp3 format sitting on my PC already.
I'd like my next phone to be completely flexible for whatever I want to do with it. But it seems like I have to buy a European phone in order to do that.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061124-8280.html
Cool. How hard is it to unlock a phone? Is it usually as easy as downloading a file to it via its internet connection?+JuggerNaut+ wrote:bing bam pow, perfect timingR00k wrote:
One thing that drives me crazy about phones though, is the amount they lock them down here in the states. I think it's ridiculous that I have to pay a dollar for a 15-second clip of a song to put on my phone, when I have the same song in mp3 format sitting on my PC already.
I'd like my next phone to be completely flexible for whatever I want to do with it. But it seems like I have to buy a European phone in order to do that.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20061124-8280.html
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first of all ringtones are gay second who gives a fuck what u encode them with let alone the version number lol. what a smarmy prick.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:need your diaper changed?prince1000 wrote:rofl what an asshole+JuggerNaut+ wrote:Nero's AAC v 1.0.0.2. encoded @64kbps files of:
Muse - Dead Star
NonPoint - Bullet With A Name
Wolfmother - Woman
Jason Becker - Mable's Fatal Fables
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Law wrote:It's still the best one though, I've used it for ages. Don't be bitter just because your phone doesn't have it.MKJ wrote:trendsetter? thats the most corny and overdone ringtones of all, and has been for quite some time :icon14:


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