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Verizon vs. Sprint for cellular coverage

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OK, I'll try that. I did switch part of service to hangouts because it apparently would fix the voicemail delay (my delays for those were approaching several days at a time, which is nuts) and I was also having that issue with it failing to dial out (it actually started locking up on some "signing into wi-fi" nonsense window every time I tried to call), but it forced me into hangouts for SMS which I didn't want to do. Calling is generally OK on the go, but it's actually awful at home, and I think this is because my wifi has a hole in around two spots (I need to reboot my extender, or perhaps you wonderful AT people can recommend a more badass, value-conscious wireless router/modem doohicky with great range and security?). Anyway, if that fixes general call quality, I'll gladly do that.

It does drop half of my calls though--I mean half of a call, where I can hear the person on the other end, but they suddenly can't hear me. This is happening more frequently, but that is usually when I am on network.

It hasn't made me angry, though, so I'm still fine with it. With the $250 I paid for a 32gb Nexus 5x, I really can't complain (and that was an upgrade from my stalwart SGSII).

Weird. I've had no issues using the default dialer and the default messenger app for SMS.
 
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