Might be the phone. And I'm not saying that to blast Apple or anything, but I live in So Cal and have had a dropped call maybe once or twice since I started using my N95 last March on ATT. Now, before that I had a N93 and that thing dropped calls like crazy or wouldn't even make the calls in the first place. I honestly think that the providers take the fall a lot of times for phones with sub-par chips. For example, I spoke to a guy recently who works at a cell phone boutique in Sherman Oaks who said the reason the Sony Xperia X1a was recalled was due to bad 3G chips. And didn't the iPhone have similar woes? Juat saying, can't always blame the provider.
“The Pixi -- a sleek, tiny device -- seems clearly aimed at the only market Palm has recently enjoyed unfettered success with: the Centro demographic.”
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Might be the phone. And I'm not saying that to blast Apple or anything, but I live in So Cal and have had a dropped call maybe once or twice since I started using my N95 last March on ATT. Now, before that I had a N93 and that thing dropped calls like crazy or wouldn't even make the calls in the first place. I honestly think that the providers take the fall a lot of times for phones with sub-par chips. For example, I spoke to a guy recently who works at a cell phone boutique in Sherman Oaks who said the reason the Sony Xperia X1a was recalled was due to bad 3G chips. And didn't the iPhone have similar woes? Juat saying, can't always blame the provider.