I'm mostly just a lurker here, but I'm considering upgrading my 
phone and would like to ask a few questions from people more 
knowledgable than I about the newer equipment.  First let me tell 
you what I'm using now, so you know where I'm at. I use a Nokia 6190 
with Analog sleave and analog roaming, so you can tell I've been 
with T-mobile since the Voicestream days.  I actually signed up in 
1999.  So I'm a little out of the loop on the newer technology.  
What I'd like to know is the 850mhz roaming in the rural areas 
anywhere as good as the old analog roaming coverage wise?  On the 
newer phones can you force them to search for 850mhz, and last is 
there anyway to know that you are roaming on 850mhz or does it just 
say the network name in the phone screen like when your roaming on 
1900mhz? Since cellular  
providers are no longer required to keep there analog networks up 
after the first part of 2008 I figure I better look into other 
roaming options.  I use the Analog Roaming alot when I'm in the 
Rural areas of eastern Washington.


Thanks,

Rob



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