Levi Wallach wrote: > Hmmm, this is a) one data point, and b) has more to do with AT&T's reception > (vs Sprint?) in your specific area than anything else. So yes, for you, if > AT&T reception sucks in your area, don't buy an iPhone, but that's hardly > going to be a ubiquitous issue!
Not so sure here! About a month ago, sitting a in a coffee shop, I watched a Brit `playing` with his wonderful new iPhone trying to get enough of a signal to make a call whilst I (on the same network supplier) had `all bars up` on my 680. So there does appear to be an `issue` with the wunderkid. -- Tony Cooke http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/tonyandgillcooke/ I distinctly remember forgetting that.
