- 07-25-2005, 12:45 AM #16
Those stickers in some cases will lower your signal than help it. If it really improved anything the wireless providers would be selling them. If you see a product on TV and in the store it probably works right. If you only see it on TV and not in the store then it probably does not work right.
If you need better signal a 3 watt car booster will work. Only problem is they are $200~$500!! On CDMA you will need to turn it off when you get a good signal without it. The tower will think you are shouting when you are close with a 3 watt booster on and tower will ignor you.
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- 08-06-2005, 05:33 PM #17
i bought 1... they are really cheap on www.cellphoneshop.com.. I dont know if they really work that good but I do get a little more service in areas I never got service in.
- 08-07-2005, 01:29 AM #18
my friend just paid $4 for 2 of them... i told him not to but nooooo, lol
- 08-07-2005, 01:29 AM #19
ooo... BTW.. yes, they do suck
- 08-07-2005, 05:53 AM #20
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I'm disappointed.. I bought a "trucker antenna" - a girlfriend has one and it gets her 3 bars where there was no signal before... I have 1-2 bars of signal but my phone cannot complete at home a call so I figured a little help would do the trick? i SWEAR I have LESS signal with that thing stuck in my phone ... ...
Must be the signal is too far away from me and just bounces over her house (ahh the valley life)
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