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The N900...has the weakest reception of low 2G signal of any phone I have owned.
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2009-12-25
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2009-12-25
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I've had the opposite experience. I'm on the road most of the day and cover a very large area so I spend probably the majority of an average day out in the boonies. Rural reception must be good for me to keep a phone.
The N900 is at least as good and probably better in weak signal areas than any than any phone I've ever used in the last 12 years. Seriously. That includes of course the G1 it replaced, which was just fair. That applies to 3G data vs the G1 too. There must be some odd cause for your problems, but I have no clue how to help troubleshoot your issue.
Maybe I'm just lucky...I haven't had any of the other problems others have - no reboots, dead mic - nothing but a terrific experience. Well..ok, sure I've seen a couple of minor bugs. But overall I'm very happy.
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2009-12-25
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Given the great media and web function of the device, I decided to keep the N900 regardless, but decided to ask for a replacement for my current N900- hoping the weak reception in low signal areas was due to a defective radio on my N900. Dell shipped me a replacement N900 and I have been testing it, which is impressive, considering I asked for the replacement on Monday. Ironic too, considering some have not even received their N900’s yet.
The 2G has been driving me nuts, considering everything else about the device works great and I would expect a Nokia to have a better signal- especially since people here have stated the n900 does. Then again, I have been sent PM’s and seen posts where others are having the same problem with 2G and also “dancing bars” and slow reacquisition of a signal when lost.
After trying the second N900 out, it has the same exact reception issues mentioned above. I will ironically be sending the replacement back, since easier then setting everything back up again (media, emulators, etc). Two phones with the same weak reception for low signal areas confirms to me the radio on the N900 is weak. I respect others saying the N900’s radio is amazing and picks-up at least one bar in "underground bunkers", but I can not even keep a signal on roads I have never lost a signal on using T-Mobile.
I still love my N900 for media and web and perhaps one day for games & emulators, but as a phone in semi-rural areas, the N900 is a weak option, because I can not make a call. G1, N3610 and Dash have no problems in the same areas. Either a lot of people here have weak radio phones and the N900 is actually better, or for some reason, your networks are better, so different reception environment.
The poor picture is from my G1 in lower light, but shows my two N900's. Great "phone" for areas with medium to better coverage.
UPDATE: The new one is definitely going back, since randomly reboots itself. Does not seem to matter what I am doing, since it has rebooted even while pressing no keys or running any apps. It has reboot five times in the four hours I have used it. ZERO reboots on my first one.
Last edited by Rushmore; 2009-12-25 at 02:26.