I hate how people bash Verizon on there endeavors. What this guy above is talking about on Sprints Rev a network is when Sprextel (formally Sprint) They may say that they are in more markets for REV A. But take a long hard look at the coverage they get. They say they are in a big city, but look at they size of coverage they have compared to verizon. Sprextel only covers the main part of the city. Verizon covers the main part of the city plus all the surrounding suburbs. So put that in your pipe and smoke it. We also don't tell every one about every market that we currently have. Verizon is just plain reliable...and as for sprextel...Don't waste your time with their sorry excuse for coverage.
The Moto Q is the biggest waste of money. It sucks. I have had plenty of experience and every customer that has one hates the damn thing.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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