- 06-29-2012, 06:02 PM #1Newbie
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My townhouse is driving me crazy and acting like a poor mans fariday cage. No matter what phone I used, I get dropped calls unless I run to the glass door to recieve a stronger signal from the cell tower.
I am looking for a phone that has a large enough display, larger then the Samsung m350 phone, that can except the High speed packet access frequencies 900-1900 mhz and, has a larger battery 1,500 MAh and, a more sensitive front end receiver.
I may be better off with one of the first generation HSPA phones that may have a larger battery and a lower frequency receiver. Anytime a transmitter broadcast a lower frequency, the signal is less susceptible to be absorbed by organic mater "trees brush" and better able to penetrate structures. Yes, a older generation HSPA phone may have a slower packet download speed, but that is fine.
Worst case senario, buy a small femta cell repeater for my home.
Thanks
L-tronics FCC and hamradio licensed
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Today, I called Sprint to complain about connectivity issues in my home using my HTC EVO 4G LTE.
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