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I recently bought the 4050, and first let me say that I really like
the phone. It has all the features that I want, and the screen is
amazing (one friend said it looks like you have a plasma screen on
that phone). However, I'm having a big problem with dropped/lost
calls. I wanted to find out if this was something due to Sprint's
coverage or if someone else had the same problems with this phone.

Here are the facts:
- I primarily use the phone in NJ (Nort and Central)
- My parents have the VI660 and they have some connectivity issues as
well
- I have set the phone to Automatic with regard to PCS vs Analog
- My reception seems to hang up and drop more when I am closer to home
- I never really have empty tower display, I generally have at least
one bar

Is there anyone else that can confirm a problem with coverage in NJ or
a problem with the VM4050? Any thoughts are much appreciated.

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In article <aa5f6491.0404121211.20f34568@posting.google.com>,
bhaljr01@hotmail.com (j) wrote:

> I recently bought the 4050, and first let me say that I really like
> the phone. It has all the features that I want, and the screen is
> amazing (one friend said it looks like you have a plasma screen on
> that phone). However, I'm having a big problem with dropped/lost
> calls. I wanted to find out if this was something due to Sprint's
> coverage or if someone else had the same problems with this phone.
>
> Here are the facts:
> - I primarily use the phone in NJ (Nort and Central)

> - My parents have the VI660 and they have some connectivity issues as
> well

Well you just answered your own question then.



> - I have set the phone to Automatic with regard to PCS vs Analog
> - My reception seems to hang up and drop more when I am closer to home
> - I never really have empty tower display, I generally have at least
> one bar
>
> Is there anyone else that can confirm a problem with coverage in NJ or
> a problem with the VM4050? Any thoughts are much appreciated.

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"j" <bhaljr01@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:aa5f6491.0404121211.20f34568@posting.google.com...
> I recently bought the 4050, and first let me say that I really like
> the phone. It has all the features that I want, and the screen is
> amazing (one friend said it looks like you have a plasma screen on
> that phone). However, I'm having a big problem with dropped/lost
> calls. I wanted to find out if this was something due to Sprint's
> coverage or if someone else had the same problems with this phone.
>
> Here are the facts:
> - I primarily use the phone in NJ (Nort and Central)
> - My parents have the VI660 and they have some connectivity issues as
> well
> - I have set the phone to Automatic with regard to PCS vs Analog
> - My reception seems to hang up and drop more when I am closer to home
> - I never really have empty tower display, I generally have at least
> one bar
>
> Is there anyone else that can confirm a problem with coverage in NJ or
> a problem with the VM4050? Any thoughts are much appreciated.

Are these dropped calls happening in low populated areas? Might be that you
might be in a fringe area of coverage. You can call SPCS and ask to open up
a trouble ticket, on those areas that you continually drop calls in. You
will need to provide some details like the time of day you tried calling,
and the location of those calls, preferably an address or cross streets.

As to the phone itself, it's pretty new and I don't know whether any newer
firmware/software is available for the phone. You can check this URL to see
if you have the most current version for your phone model -
http://www.sprintpcsinfo.com/modul [...] page&pid=9

One last thing to think about is whether you want to add the F&CA (Free &
Clear America) option to your account. For those in SPCS corporate coverage
areas, the extra cost is $5/mo. and you can use 50% of your monthly minutes
used to roam if needed. Check your plan on line and see if it's offered as
an additional service.

Bob

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I just traded my toshiba in for the sanyo. My reception is 3x better.
I constantly have 3 bars as opposed to the 1 I used to have. I can
now use the phone downstairs as well as upstairs (before it was just
downstairs). I switched phones after talking to the guys at the
Sprint store. They said that Sanyo is made specifically for sprint,
while the toshiba isn't. They said that the sanyo will pick up some
sprint towers that the toshiba won't. Hope that helps anyone else.
(FYI I live in an highly populated suburb area 5-10 minutes away from
the crossing of 2 major highways in NJ).


"Bob Smith" <usirsclt_No_Spam_@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<pPDec.7136$A_4.3482@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>...
> "j" <bhaljr01@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:aa5f6491.0404121211.20f34568@posting.google.com...
> > I recently bought the 4050, and first let me say that I really like
> > the phone. It has all the features that I want, and the screen is
> > amazing (one friend said it looks like you have a plasma screen on
> > that phone). However, I'm having a big problem with dropped/lost
> > calls. I wanted to find out if this was something due to Sprint's
> > coverage or if someone else had the same problems with this phone.
> >
> > Here are the facts:
> > - I primarily use the phone in NJ (Nort and Central)
> > - My parents have the VI660 and they have some connectivity issues as
> > well
> > - I have set the phone to Automatic with regard to PCS vs Analog
> > - My reception seems to hang up and drop more when I am closer to home
> > - I never really have empty tower display, I generally have at least
> > one bar
> >
> > Is there anyone else that can confirm a problem with coverage in NJ or
> > a problem with the VM4050? Any thoughts are much appreciated.
>
> Are these dropped calls happening in low populated areas? Might be that you
> might be in a fringe area of coverage. You can call SPCS and ask to open up
> a trouble ticket, on those areas that you continually drop calls in. You
> will need to provide some details like the time of day you tried calling,
> and the location of those calls, preferably an address or cross streets.
>
> As to the phone itself, it's pretty new and I don't know whether any newer
> firmware/software is available for the phone. You can check this URL to see
> if you have the most current version for your phone model -
> http://www.sprintpcsinfo.com/modul [...] page&pid=9
>
> One last thing to think about is whether you want to add the F&CA (Free &
> Clear America) option to your account. For those in SPCS corporate coverage
> areas, the extra cost is $5/mo. and you can use 50% of your monthly minutes
> used to roam if needed. Check your plan on line and see if it's offered as
> an additional service.
>
> Bob

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j wrote:

> I just traded my toshiba in for the sanyo. My reception is 3x better.
> I constantly have 3 bars as opposed to the 1 I used to have. I can
> now use the phone downstairs as well as upstairs (before it was just
> downstairs). I switched phones after talking to the guys at the
> Sprint store. They said that Sanyo is made specifically for sprint,
> while the toshiba isn't. They said that the sanyo will pick up some
> sprint towers that the toshiba won't. Hope that helps anyone else.
> (FYI I live in an highly populated suburb area 5-10 minutes away from
> the crossing of 2 major highways in NJ).

What!?
I'm inclined to tell you to find a better store.
-mike

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"j" <bhaljr01@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:aa5f6491.0404201255.77250f5f@posting.google.com...
> I just traded my toshiba in for the sanyo. My reception is 3x better.
> I constantly have 3 bars as opposed to the 1 I used to have. I can
> now use the phone downstairs as well as upstairs (before it was just
> downstairs). I switched phones after talking to the guys at the
> Sprint store. They said that Sanyo is made specifically for sprint,
> while the toshiba isn't. They said that the sanyo will pick up some
> sprint towers that the toshiba won't. Hope that helps anyone else.
> (FYI I live in an highly populated suburb area 5-10 minutes away from
> the crossing of 2 major highways in NJ).

Good to hear that a change of handsets made a difference. Keep that url I
previously listed as a favorite, so that you can check on it every now and
then to see if new firmware versions are available for your phone.

Bob

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"j" <bhaljr01@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:aa5f6491.0404201255.77250f5f@posting.google.com...
>
>
> (FYI I live in an highly populated suburb area 5-10 minutes away from
> the crossing of 2 major highways in NJ).
>
I didn't think there WAS any place in NJ more than 5-10 minutes away
from the crossing of 2 major highways. :-)
---JRC---

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In article <aa5f6491.0404201255.77250f5f@posting.google.com>,
bhaljr01@hotmail.com says...
> I just traded my toshiba in for the sanyo. My reception is 3x better.
> I constantly have 3 bars as opposed to the 1 I used to have. I can
> now use the phone downstairs as well as upstairs (before it was just
> downstairs). I switched phones after talking to the guys at the
> Sprint store. They said that Sanyo is made specifically for sprint,
> while the toshiba isn't. They said that the sanyo will pick up some
> sprint towers that the toshiba won't. Hope that helps anyone else.
> (FYI I live in an highly populated suburb area 5-10 minutes away from
> the crossing of 2 major highways in NJ).
>
>
>

I'm glad that helped, but I have problems with that reasoning you
were given. I highly doubt it.

--
RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them

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In article <df81a15844f6257453e844549062633d@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:

> In article <aa5f6491.0404201255.77250f5f@posting.google.com>,
> bhaljr01@hotmail.com says...
> > I just traded my toshiba in for the sanyo. My reception is 3x better.
> > I constantly have 3 bars as opposed to the 1 I used to have. I can
> > now use the phone downstairs as well as upstairs (before it was just
> > downstairs). I switched phones after talking to the guys at the
> > Sprint store. They said that Sanyo is made specifically for sprint,
> > while the toshiba isn't. They said that the sanyo will pick up some
> > sprint towers that the toshiba won't. Hope that helps anyone else.
> > (FYI I live in an highly populated suburb area 5-10 minutes away from
> > the crossing of 2 major highways in NJ).
> >
> >
> >
>
> I'm glad that helped, but I have problems with that reasoning you
> were given. I highly doubt it.

Are you saying the SprintPCS stored LIED to him?

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Robert M. <rmarkoff@msn.com> wrote:
>
> Are you saying the SprintPCS stored LIED to him?

No. There is a difference between bad information and lying. This guy
may have been misinformed ... but you lie. Now do you see the
difference?

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