Verizon is
CDMA, TMo and Cingular ar
GSM (with some Cingular TDMA areas)
and cross platform phones are very rare. That means that if you buy a
VZW phone it will never work with TMo or Cingular and vice versa. If
your
GSM phone is unlocked you can move between Cingualr and TMo.
Suggestion: See if your Tmo phone is unlocked - if not TMo will unlock
it for you since you're well into your contract - and then take it to a
Cingular store and try a Cingular prepaid
SIM. Use it at home and other
places you frequent and see if the signal strength in those areas is
better.
From:Joe Blow
joseph_blow16@yahoo.com
> First, I realize that the quality of one's cellular reception varies
> with the provider, where you live, and the specific cell phone, so
> here's specifically what I'd like to do:
>
> I live in Brooklyn and currently have T-Mobile as my provider and a
> Motorola T720 flip phone. This combination is wretchedly bad. I
> can barely get reception on a first floor apartment near downtown
> Brooklyn, where I figured the reception would be halfway decent.
>
> I'm looking to change my plan to Verizon or Cingular in 4 months time
> when my commitment to T-Mobile has expired. What I'd like to do is
> buy a new phone that gets better reception than my current, horrible
> Motorola phone, but also a phone that I can use later if I switch
> to Verizon or Cingular. I'm looking to spend about $150 or less on
> this new phone.
>
> Any advice?
>
> Thanks,
> JB