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Call quality - Motorola vs. others
I'm thinking about switching over to Sprint because of their superior coverage where I work. One major BEEF I have with all cellphone carriers is the tendency of their phones to "hang-on" to a marginal signal of their own carrier (instead of roaming), even when call quality suffers. Of course, the phones generally don't let you override and "force" them onto a particular network.
I read a few posts about the Motorola V60 which were encouraging as far as call quality, even with marginal signal. I basically want a phone that works, and if it needs to hop over to Verizon's network and "roam," then that should happen. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
-A
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i don't know much about the moto v60 for sprint but i have had great success with my sanyo 8200.
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Silverton, OR aka BFE
Sanyo 8200RED failed
Samsung 740 passed
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Any Sanyo phone is a real good choice. My 7400 is amazing on reception.
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besides mine having a short in it, i think the sanyo 8200 is kick ass! best phone i have ever had!
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I also carry an 8200 and with the roaming setting on automatic it will latch on to the stronger signal. I eat at a restaurant that is in a basement often and when inside I am on digital roam. When I come out I have to change to Sprint to aquire the sprint signal again. Have had phone for a year and no complaints.
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The V60v seems to be hit or miss. Some people have said it works great while many others have reported terrible quality and reception. If you like Moto give it a shot but make sure you test it out a bunch during the first 14 days otherwise I'd take it back and look into a Sanyo phone.
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