Cell Phone Signals
So I'm thinking of changing providers. I don't know whether T-Mobile is having problems in our area but I've noticed that I've only been getting one to two bars for my cell phone signal instead of a full bar. The results are choppy lines and disconnected calls.
Of course, I can always get a cell phone signal booster but why would I spend around $100 to stay with crappy service provider? My friend who's on AT&T always gets a full signal bar whenever he comes to visit so that means AT&T's signal are okay in our area. A cell phone booster might be a good idea if I'm in an area where all of the service providers have crappy signals but since only one does, it's probably best to switch providers. I can probably get a new phone for the money that I would spend for a cell phone booster.
Of course, I can always get a cell phone signal booster but why would I spend around $100 to stay with crappy service provider? My friend who's on AT&T always gets a full signal bar whenever he comes to visit so that means AT&T's signal are okay in our area. A cell phone booster might be a good idea if I'm in an area where all of the service providers have crappy signals but since only one does, it's probably best to switch providers. I can probably get a new phone for the money that I would spend for a cell phone booster.
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