Need a phone with strong reception
We've been reading the reviews of the Moto Tundra. It seems to have great reception but iffy earpiece audio. The audio can be managed with a bluetooth headset, we think. It isn't in stock on the AT&T website, we haven't checked the stores yet. He doesn't need anything but a phone, having a camera and music are a plus, anything else would be unused.
Can anyone provide a recommendation for or ...
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(They were on wirefly last time I was there)
Phone scoops indepth review says this about the signal strength:
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I took the Tundra everywhere, and no matter where I went, it held onto 5 bars of 3G coverage. The external antenna does its job well in collecting AT&T's signal. It never dipped below 5 bars in my entire time with the phone, not once. I've never seen a phone do that. That said, calls seemed to take slightly longer to connect than on other AT&T phones I have on hand. I'm only talking a second or two, but it was enough to be noticeable. However, I didn't miss any calls due to signal...
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No longer in stock on wirefly.
Found them on letstalk though.
http://www.letstalk.com/motorola-tundra-att »
it says while supplies last because it's not a current phone. So scoop one up if that's the phone for you.
It may be on some other retailers as well if it happens to be sold out by the time you get to that link.
Just make sure you select you have existing service so you don't end up with a new account, that can get messy. They're an authorized retailer so they'll renew your contract on the same account with the same #.
Regardless of what carrier you're on or what part of the world you live in, if making and holding calls is your primary reason for having a cell phone, find the physically largest Motorola you can get your hands on and stick with it.