Weird. As with Striker, I have no problems with network coverage in socal on AT&T. 5 bars anywhere I go. T-Mobile on the other hand constantly went to emergency only, and the staff refused to help or even check if it was a sim card problem. No way I'm supporting T-Mobile in pan america any time soon.
Come on engadget. This is old news. LG Mobile had their press site out about bell getting the vantage.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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T-Mobile on the other hand constantly went to emergency only, and the staff refused to help or even check if it was a sim card problem. No way I'm supporting T-Mobile in pan america any time soon.