So I just started my AT&T wireless phone service today, and I just can't get stable reception. Supposedly, my city is supposed to have excellent AT&T wireless coverage (whatever the highest rating) is, yet in my apartment I have zero or one bar most of the time. Occasionally, it'll jump up to do, and I've even seen three bars one. It's just all over the place. How could that be? The phone is basically useless inside my apartment. If I got outside, walk across the parking lot, and stand in the street, I can get okay reception. The sound quality is so-so, but the bars are still jumping all over the place.
Is it the phone or what? I'm trying to consider whether or not I should try a different phone or if I should just drop AT&T in the next three days, so I can still get my $36 activation fee back.
The phone is an LG CU500. I also tried an older Motorola V551 which has been getting about the same bars, but I haven't tried using that one for calls yet.
And before anyone asks, this is on Edge only. Apparently there isn't 3G in my area, even though that as not indicated anywhere. The city is Whitewater, WI (53190).
I'm starting to get really glad that I didn't sign a contract, as I may need to back out of this and go back US Cellular with whom I've always had a consistent 3-4 bars with no problems ever.
Is it the phone or what? I'm trying to consider whether or not I should try a different phone or if I should just drop AT&T in the next three days, so I can still get my $36 activation fee back.
The phone is an LG CU500. I also tried an older Motorola V551 which has been getting about the same bars, but I haven't tried using that one for calls yet.
And before anyone asks, this is on Edge only. Apparently there isn't 3G in my area, even though that as not indicated anywhere. The city is Whitewater, WI (53190).
I'm starting to get really glad that I didn't sign a contract, as I may need to back out of this and go back US Cellular with whom I've always had a consistent 3-4 bars with no problems ever.