On 1/22/2013 11:35 AM, gregrwm wrote: > > > If WiFi is on, and there is no WiFi signal, it should fall back to > 4G/3G/2G data connection, right? I assume I don't have to turn off > WiFi to get that to work. > > > > I also had no data yesterday in the Cub Foods at E. Lake and 25th > Ave S., so I couldn't Google a Red Box movie to see if I might like > it. Things like that shouldn't happen in a city of this size. > > if you wander into a wifi that your phone remembers that requires your > to press a submit button in your browser, other apps, like maps, will > be stuck meanwhile. and there are definitely dead spots aplenty > around town, especially inside metallic structures.. > I'd bet that he's really just in possession of a bad phone. If no WiFi it will go to Mobile - unless it has teamed up with an SSID. It's not going to multi-home you to the net. That's a massive battery draw.