tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7623846368090046890.post786760494308393393..comments2023-06-15T03:33:28.516-07:00Comments on The Seamstress of Avalon: In the (cell phone) weeds . . .Gingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03532219278929822141noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7623846368090046890.post-72514453937803908832009-11-25T20:19:37.131-08:002009-11-25T20:19:37.131-08:00The My Touch is pretty freakin' cool and is wh...The My Touch is pretty freakin' cool and is what I'm hoping to get when my T-Mobile plan runs out in September. I've talked to several people regarding it vs. the iPhone and its a much better phone all in all.Kimbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10087914736058120222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7623846368090046890.post-23374349457464383482009-11-25T19:02:15.312-08:002009-11-25T19:02:15.312-08:00Well, I have no experience with either phone (we b...Well, I have no experience with either phone (we both have BlackBerry Curve phones), but I do have experience with both carriers. T-Mobile was great. I had no problems with them whatsoever. I only changed carriers because my parents changed carriers and it was eating all of my minutes not having cell-to-cell calling. If they hadn't switched, I might still be using T-Mobile today.<br /><br />Verizon has had a spotty track record for me and my family. My parents had Verizon and constantly had troubles with dead spots, which is why they switched to Cingular, which is now AT&T. At first, I couldn't even get Verizon up in Zion because nobody would offer it; Zion was apparently one huge dead zone for that carrier. I have since migrated to Verizon because that's who Carl had and we wanted to combine both of our cell phone plans into one account. I've not had any problems with them since I joined, so I guess their network has improved. Our phone plan is pretty expensive, however. Because Verizon locks up so many of our phone's features, we are forced into buying the expensive plan because that's the only way to access all the features we want to use. Wohlers has T-Mobile, I believe, and he says they don't lock up the phones as much, so you can use the features of their smartphones in any wireless network environment - like an internet café, for example. Carl has done a little investigating in this area, but we haven't switched yet. It's something to keep in mind, though.<br /><br />Hope this helps.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7623846368090046890.post-17569537322804440042009-11-25T12:48:55.330-08:002009-11-25T12:48:55.330-08:00Sorry I have a blackberry - good luck!Sorry I have a blackberry - good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com