AT&T Impresses With New Worthless iPhone App

AT&T Impresses With New Worthless iPhone App

AT&T has gotten a lot of flak over the past couple of years for its sketchy service for iPhone users.  I have been a customer for about two and a half years now and I can say that the service isn’t nearly as good in the New York metro area as Verizon’s, but it’s still good enough to make calls when you need.

I do hit some dead spots during my commute and occasionally in the office and it’s always frustrating while you are at work and trying to do anything that requires the internet on your phone and you’re unable to do so.  In an effort to learn more about its own problems, AT&T came out with a free iPhone application called “Mark the Spot,” which AT&T iPhone customers are supposed to use when they hit a dead spot or have a call dropped.  I thought this was a great idea, but had the obvious question of “if I don’t have service in a certain location, how does it send the information to AT&T about the dead spot?”

I finally tried it today after having no service at work and here is a screenshot from my phone:

Unfortunately, just what I expected.

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