Listen I'm sort of going to defend D-Train. I had Verizon for five years, and all that time there phone's sucked and they continually acted like big brother, by installing there own shitty UI, and crippling any ability to transfer files via any method other then shitty BREW. But now that I am an At&T customer (iPhone user of course), I can honestly say that Verizon had far superior cell coverage. Verizon is the only company where you can travel literally any where in the U.S. and get some form of cell service. With At&T I get at least 3 dropped calls a day, on top of another 20 people saying that I cut out during some part of a conversation. It is so frustrating at times that I really do miss Verizon. BTW I live in an urban area in South Eastern Michigan, where cell service is plentiful, yet the cell coverage between At&t to Verizon, is startling.
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Listen I'm sort of going to defend D-Train. I had Verizon for five years, and all that time there phone's sucked and they continually acted like big brother, by installing there own shitty UI, and crippling any ability to transfer files via any method other then shitty BREW. But now that I am an At&T customer (iPhone user of course), I can honestly say that Verizon had far superior cell coverage. Verizon is the only company where you can travel literally any where in the U.S. and get some form of cell service. With At&T I get at least 3 dropped calls a day, on top of another 20 people saying that I cut out during some part of a conversation. It is so frustrating at times that I really do miss Verizon. BTW I live in an urban area in South Eastern Michigan, where cell service is plentiful, yet the cell coverage between At&t to Verizon, is startling.