Sprint PCS Wireless Unbeatable for the Most Systematic In-Store Customer Support

Compared to all four providers; both Sprint and T-Mobile offered the best in-store experience. First of all, the layout of the Sprint store was Methodical and well laid out. It reminded me of walking into my favorite butcher where I take a number out of the red ticket dispenser, and on my turn was up, someone would call out my number to take my order. The first thing you'll notice when you walk into the Sprint store is a large 36 inch thin computer monitor which will display your name. I only waited less than 12 minutes before Tim greeted us with a smile and helped us install a Web browser on our Blackberry and found: retailmenot.com, couponcabin.com and fatwallet.com which he bookmarked for us on our Blackberry phone. Sam also demonstrated and sent a photo to my Aunt using MMS. Sam said that there were two ways of sending the photo; we could send it via e-mail or send it via MMS. Someone is that there would be an extra day to plan charge if we opted for setting the photo via e-mail. I was out of the store in less than 20 minutes.

Second visit to the Sprint PCS store

We walked into a Sprint PCS store located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This time it was Nadine who greeted us with a cheerful smile. There were already 10 customers in front of us because we walked in during lunch hour which is the busiest time. While she was dealing with 10 other customers she quickly assess what our question was about. We told it was related to Web surfing and sending a photo. Because it was technical in nature, Nadine walked us through downloading a Web browser on our Blackberry. She didn't know of any mobile friendly web sites that would allow our Blackberry to print coupons. However, she easily and quickly showed us how to send a photo via MMS.

Store grade; A-

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Sprint cell phone buying tips

Tip # 1 -
If you do a lot of text messaging, which has one of the most common cell phone activity after voice calling, you may want to sign up for a Sprint phone that has a full QWERTY keyboard. This will make typing a lot easier and many Sprint phones that are usually free or less than a few dollars once you sign a two-year contract will have a QWERTY keyboard built in.

Tip #2

The Samsung Moment for example is a higher in phone because you have to pay $50 or more once you've signed a two-year contract was Sprint to get this robust phone. You may also want to consider signing up for high-speed wireless data network so you can browse the Internet faster, text message, download music and video clips at high speeds. The Samsung moment has a higher resolution camera and you can pair it with a Bluetooth headset to make hands-free calling while you're driving. Just a word of warning if you're not a savvy cell phone user and don't want to be spending a lot of time on the forums learning how to use the Samsung moment, know that the more feature-rich phone is the steepest learning curve to use it. If you just want a simple phone that just makes voice calls and send text messages, you may want to opt for insert a basic Sprint phone click here