perc-o-prince
Well-known member
Heh, heh, Jim... please don't shuttup!
Is the MetroPCS/T-Mobile map not accurate at all? It shows a lot of NE is covered with just some small exception except for the most rural of areas. And it also shows a lot of the area I'll have to travel for training (to Princeton NJ) and our occasional antique hunting grounds (Adamstown PA) are covered with at least 2G. I looked where Rich's parents are (Sebago ME) and it looks like the route there and all around is also covered. Here's the coverage link: https://www.metropcs.com/coverage.html We don't always need the best speed, but at least availability.
We're hesitant to go with LG, though my last two flip phones have been LG, because of lack of reparability on their smart phones. Rich's work phone had to be sent to AZ or something like that. I've been leaning toward Samsung myself- like the Galaxy Core Prime, Galaxy Lite, Galaxy Avant, or the Kyocera Hydro or HTC Desire 626s.
Pulling my hair out,
Chuck
BTW, Rich and I both have a work phone. His seems to be good, but when I get mine, it'll be on the Sprint network which has the worst coverage of any carrier in our area. Always did. So, I'd like to be sure my personal phone can fill in where needed if I can't get my new employer to get me on a better network seeing navigation and contact will be a priority for my job! If Consumer Cellular really did give the coverage they claim and the T-Mobile coverage wasn't what they claim, then it may be worth looking at CC again.
Is the MetroPCS/T-Mobile map not accurate at all? It shows a lot of NE is covered with just some small exception except for the most rural of areas. And it also shows a lot of the area I'll have to travel for training (to Princeton NJ) and our occasional antique hunting grounds (Adamstown PA) are covered with at least 2G. I looked where Rich's parents are (Sebago ME) and it looks like the route there and all around is also covered. Here's the coverage link: https://www.metropcs.com/coverage.html We don't always need the best speed, but at least availability.
We're hesitant to go with LG, though my last two flip phones have been LG, because of lack of reparability on their smart phones. Rich's work phone had to be sent to AZ or something like that. I've been leaning toward Samsung myself- like the Galaxy Core Prime, Galaxy Lite, Galaxy Avant, or the Kyocera Hydro or HTC Desire 626s.
Pulling my hair out,
Chuck
BTW, Rich and I both have a work phone. His seems to be good, but when I get mine, it'll be on the Sprint network which has the worst coverage of any carrier in our area. Always did. So, I'd like to be sure my personal phone can fill in where needed if I can't get my new employer to get me on a better network seeing navigation and contact will be a priority for my job! If Consumer Cellular really did give the coverage they claim and the T-Mobile coverage wasn't what they claim, then it may be worth looking at CC again.