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Well, until you compare another phone, on the same network, in the same geographic location, it's hard to say. Again, I'm wondering how much the higher frequency is affected by "walls".
My reception is "full bars everywhere in my region", until I go inside certain buldings. Conversley, my Droid, on verizon's network, would lose signal when outside, in multiple areas "in my town alone". Reception improved with the antenna mod on the Droid, where other phones on Verizon, in my area, do not have reception issues.
Network coverage always varies from area to area. Honestly it's best to get a free PAYG sim to try in an unlocked phone in the areas you use frequently.
I stayed with 3, even though coverage at home/office is poor (but both have wifi). If anything the reception is slightly better than my N95/N96 -- certainly not any worse, and better than some other phones.
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I have compared phones. Same SIM different phone, Much better reception everywhere. No disconnects. Perfect.
I do have to say that if you think "walls" are causing me problems, then please explain why I dont have any reception OUTSIDE!
Is there anything I can do to test the phone?
True, but i live in London, and I have never had any network coverage. London is full of mobile masts, and I should get good reception pretty much anywhere.
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So it does seem like its the phone that is the problem.
I mean Vodafone is not a bad network, its one of the best in the UK, PLUS I live in London, so I should get reception EVERYWHERE. But I dont.
So is there any way to test the phone network receiver to see if its working fully?
Or is there any app that can do this?
Can anything be done to check the phone??
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I mean Vodafone is not a bad network, its one of the best in the UK, PLUS I live in London, so I should get reception EVERYWHERE. But I dont.
So is there any way to test the phone network receiver to see if its working fully?
Or is there any app that can do this?
Can anything be done to check the phone??