While I have nothing against HTC other than the issues I've had with their phones that up till now have been tolerable, I sure someone asks them about the Bluetooth issues they've had in their last few models. The 6600 was bad, the 6700 wasn't bad but it wasn't great but the 6800 is unusable for the sake of my clients - they sound great to me but I sound like $#!+ to them, so I've stopped using BT. http://www.htcwiki.com/page/HTC+Mogul?t=anon
They were saying it was a Sprint issue - but since Alltel and Kasier users are also having BT issues - they are going to have a hard time telling me those are also because of their specific carriers.
Alltel and Kaiser use Sprint's network. I have an HTC device on ATT and a friend has one on T-Mobile and we have no issues with our blue tooth. There may be something to the network excuse.
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boe @ Sep 25th 2007 4:40PM
While I have nothing against HTC other than the issues I've had with their phones that up till now have been tolerable, I sure someone asks them about the Bluetooth issues they've had in their last few models. The 6600 was bad, the 6700 wasn't bad but it wasn't great but the 6800 is unusable for the sake of my clients - they sound great to me but I sound like $#!+ to them, so I've stopped using BT. http://www.htcwiki.com/page/HTC+Mogul?t=anon
They were saying it was a Sprint issue - but since Alltel and Kasier users are also having BT issues - they are going to have a hard time telling me those are also because of their specific carriers.
kjb434 @ Sep 25th 2007 5:48PM
Alltel and Kaiser use Sprint's network. I have an HTC device on ATT and a friend has one on T-Mobile and we have no issues with our blue tooth. There may be something to the network excuse.
boe @ Sep 25th 2007 6:25PM
Kaiser use's Sprint's network - I didn't know Sprint's network was GSM based. I also didn't know Sprint had a alot of towers in Canada.