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Originally posted by: Aimster
I've been reading other forums. Seems I am not alone.
I am starting to think maybe the problem is AT&T. Their 3G network is just not that great it seems.
Edge and wifi work great. No problems with them at all.
I am going to Dallas on Saturday. I am currently in Virginia (D.C area). If the problem is not present in Dallas then I can say it is an AT&T problem in my area
I don't see how you can say it's an at&t problem. Didn't you have 3G on your N95? If you still have it, the next time you have a problem with the iPhone, (and I'm sorry, but there will be a next time.) take the sim out of the iPhone, and try it in the N95. You will then see it's not at&t.
The next time you can't connect to the internet, try putting your phone into airplane mode for 10 -15 seconds. When you take it off, the phone might get internet back. It works for me 70% of the time.
Originally posted by: aphex
Yea, I dunno why he said that cause they don't. Mine works great on 3G now here in SW FL. I wonder if somehow there is something different about the 3G towers in certain areas that makes it not play nice with the 3G in the iPhone.
Yes, there is a difference. Most of at&t towers are using 1900MHz, but some are using the better 850MHz. 850Mhz is better because it penetrates walls more than 1900MHz does. I read that at&t plans on converting 3G to 850MHz only, but who knows how long that will take.
Originally posted by: pm
I tried the Zap iPhone battery in my neighbors 3G iPhone about 5 minutes ago and it worked fine. Worked exactly the same as on my iPhone.
Thanks for testing it! If I decide to keep the iPhone, I will pick up one.