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Dropped calls still regularly happen for people? I'm driving and on the phone fairly regularly and the last time I had a dropped call was when I went from the mall to the parking garage via the elevator two or three months ago.
they do if you're using at&t in the NY/NJ metro area. it's at least a daily occurrence.
For me, but only in specific areas at certain times of day. I'm guessing it's a location with only one tower in the vicinity, because it happens when a particular intersection near my workplace piles up with cars during rush hour.

My work location also causes my battery to drain almost twice as fast.

I'm in the dense suburbs with plenty of medium-sized businesses, and a few large business branches (FedEx has a warehoure house 2 blocks from here, and Enterprise admin offices are nearby), so I'm not in the sticks or anything, but also not the city proper.

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My text and voice fail so regularly I wonder why I even carry my phone anymore.

It would be nice if it allowed to post where/what city the calls got dropped?

I live in the Midwest and so far AT&T's service has been not too shabby.

Not all of us live in NY/SF area.And it seems like those two cities makes up most of the raucous bunch complaining about dropped calls.

Isn't that what the "Zip Code" field is all about?
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I am gonna be in the U.S. for only 6 weeks and decided to get a temporary phone service. I used it for 24 hours, made about a dozen calls and could hear nothing. Can't receive calls either. I can honestly say, this is not a phone service: a bell that chimes when you have an incoming call.