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Many years ago we worried about reception on devices a lot more.

Some devices just plain had poor reception, others could leap a deadspot easily.

An6 opinions among the smartphone contenders as to which Sprint Phones and Smart Phones have the best reception?

 

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I never used a Nexus 6, however, the Galaxy S4T was amazing on reception.  My new Moto X Pure is slightly behind it, however, it is still way up there for a new device.

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My Nexus 5, Nexus 6 and Moto X 2014 have been amazing RF performers.

 

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My Nexus 5, Nexus 6 and Moto X 2014 have been amazing RF performers.

 

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Which phone/device would you say is the worst you've used?

 

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Which phone/device would you say is the worst you've used?

 

From the current era?  Robert will say the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

 

AJ

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Which phone/device would you say is the worst you've used?

 

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From the current era?  Robert will say the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

 

AJ

 

Hands down.  No question.

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