Samsung Instinct M800
Nice Phone But Network?
The Dare doesn't impress me at all so I was about to switch to ATT and the iphone when I happened into the Sprint shop just to see what they have.
The instinct is really a nice phone. Has many of the features I enjoy using a few that are missing from the iphone. But i found that only a landscape keyboard (expect to dial) is awkward at times. That aside I'm pretty sold on this phone.
My problem is with the Sprint network. I live in the DFW metroplex and though the Sprint map coverage shows its pretty saturated I know people who use Sprint and have connection problems.
I'm not a huge fan of ATT and GSM and I have very few issues with VZW network (though VZW prices are way too ...
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Actually, you can make the keyboard either landscape or portrait mode. Furthermore, it has a freehand mode.
I don't live in the DFW area but I too am giving Sprint a try. I'm currently with AT&T and am also waiting for my Sprint Instinct to show up.
When I activate it I'll ask for a private number and forward calls from my AT&T phone to my new Sprint line. And luckily for me I'm using a windows smartphone so there's a little program that will forward all text messages received as well. But hey, if you've got to carry 2 phones for awhile at least the Pearl is pretty small.
Don't forget though unless you have a employee or company sponsored discount I think the cheapest plan for the Instinct is $70/month.
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I might buy and sell a lot of cell phones, but I typically would never jump ship.
Well, I just did! I was with at&t for a very long time..I tried VZW and cannot really complain about their service or coverage.
I never thought I would try Sprint, but I can honestly say - the service here in the Philadelphia area is absolutely incredible.
All providers lose coverage now and then, but even when I go to no bars with Sprint, I do not lose my call. That blew my mind - at&t would drop immediately.