sprint phone carrier?

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  • [fancypost bordercolor=transparent; width: 400px][justify]so i'm switching from at&t to sprint since their prices are way more affordable + i'll get unlimited data back (got rid of my at&at+directv unlimited bundle because directv never sent me a box at my new house lmao rip)


    i was wondering if any of you guys use/used sprint? if so, how good is the reception? i live in a somewhat rural area. i've heard it kinda sucks but i trust you guys's judgement more than web articles(-:

  • [fancypost borderwidth=0px; font-size: 8pt; line-height: 12px; width: 350px; text-align: justify;]my aunt and uncle have it. They like it all in all but some times, depending on where they're at, the signal can get a little spotty c: itsbalways fine in town or on the interstate but it's when they get off into the woods and stuff where it can cut out sometimes. But according to them, it's not bad and they love it. And it's so much cheaper than Verizon and better coverage than t-mobile c:

  • [font=arial][size=8][fancypost borderwidth=0pt; font-size: 11px; font-family: ; text-align: justify; width: 350px;]i have sprint, and i lived rurally for a good two years. it can suck occasionally? but you should be fine!! i never had any real problems, and if you do, make sure to call sprint!! they're really friendly (-;

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    i've got verizon because it's the cheapest for me and also sprint and t-mobile don't have signal at my house?? which is weird because I'm not in a super rural area but oh well


    my brother has sprint and I can say that it's coverage is definitely not as good as verizon's, but I wouldn't call it bad, either. mainly in the more rural areas we go to it's really lacking.


    overall I'd say sprint is a good provider - they have a lot of good phone options, too - but the reception can be hit or miss sometimes in more rural areas.

  • I actually have an AT&T phone; we live solely on GoPhones (we have Tracfone also), and crappy customer service aside, it's actually been a pretty pleasant experience.