Dumped AT&T after at least 15 years. Relocating to the Oregon central coast, reception was very spotty, except at residence.After 3 years, decided since "we use the same towers as Verizon", decided to switch to T-MOBILE. First complaint before walking out the store is the lead weighted brick Samsung phone provide. It's not just the size and weight, it's a bug filled nightmare to navigate with bloatware. Come from using a 2018 Nokia 8, bare bones Android purchased graymarket. Asked if I could use the T-MOBILE simm in the Nokia, just holding the brick a few seconds knew it wasn't for me. The clerks were nice, but obviously well coached. Oh, but the antennas are "tuned" to the T-MOBILE network, and the Nokia won't work as good. False, the Nokia has made 6 trips to Europe and never missed a beat.Well, it's not 5G. Right, don't care. Turns out, in Florence, lucky to get 4G LTE, much less a 5G, if that even exist here. We're located 2 blocks off the 101, reception is poor to non existen
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