I brought an LG575 from telstra, looks nice, but a week later I visited a friend about 30 km from Darwin, sat down in a chair where my cdma had worked many times, told my friend about the new phone, went to demonstrate it, surprise surprise no signal, yet my work samsung 412 was along side it it had 2 bars on the meter, my friend was receiving calls on his nokia 6120, yet my week old LG575 was useless, took it back to telstra, and there attitude was bad luck, they registered as a black spot, as far as telstra is concerned its not there problem, so now each week when I visit my friend I take my samsung 412 along. Moral of the story do your reseach first, or you could be like me with a week old LG575 sitting in the cupboard because Telstra said its a good phone.
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I brought an LG575 from telstra, looks nice, but a week later I visited a friend about 30 km from Darwin, sat down in a chair where my cdma had worked many times, told my friend about the new phone, went to demonstrate it, surprise surprise no signal, yet my work samsung 412 was along side it it had 2 bars on the meter, my friend was receiving calls on his nokia 6120, yet my week old LG575 was useless, took it back to telstra, and there attitude was bad luck, they registered as a black spot, as far as telstra is concerned its not there problem, so now each week when I visit my friend I take my samsung 412 along.
Moral of the story do your reseach first, or you could be like me with a week old LG575 sitting in the cupboard because Telstra said its a good phone.