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Does anyone know why the signal is SOOOOOOO weak on the rhodium ? =|
Yuuvi said:
Does anyone know why the signal is SOOOOOOO weak on the rhodium ? =|
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I have no problems whatsoever with reception... almost always full signal
I've very low signal at most times, but it is not affect to quality of calling.
Quallity of call? I just lost my entire signal lol.. cant call whatsoever.
Yuuvi said:
Quallity of call? I just lost my entire signal lol.. cant call whatsoever.
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As to signal strength, I do not experience any significant difference compared to my TYTN2. And my provider has some weak spots in the surrounding of where I live, so I have been able to test the signal strength under various conditions. Where it comes to quality, the TP2/Rhodium is significantly better (at least on my side of the call).
Cheers, Dela
I definitely find the signal much weaker on my TP2 than I did with my tytnII.
Also lots of (related, I guess) problems with it switching between 3g/H and G - get the "cannot connect" message too much.
Never having done much ROM stuff, will this be bettered with the new ROMs that will come after Hard SPL?
cielorosso said:
I have no problems whatsoever with reception... almost always full signal
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same here. Actually seems better than the HD for me
Actually I have batt problems with a specific operator. The batt wont last even a full day with Vivo. Buit with other operators, a day and a half easy.
I think it is signal related.
my signal is very weak as well. i have compared my new TP2 to my old S710. I get 3 bars on my old one as opposed to 1 bar on my new high dollar phone.
What can I do to make my signal stronger in my TP2? I have called Tmobile. They have troubleshot with me, checked the tower, etc. I truly think it is phone related. HELP!!
I am tired of dropped calls.
I find the signal on mine slightly better than my TyTN II or at worst at Par with the TyTN II. Does anyone ever get that chequerd 'H'? what does it mean? I am guessing it means a week HSDPA signal since I only get it when there are no signal bars.
My signal isn't as good as before (Tytn II on t-mobile)...
I'm still on t-mob but HSDPA connections and general reception indoors isn't as good as it was...
VZW Galaxy Nexus next to HTC 4G LTE Phone look at signal strength difference.
Verizon should pull these phones until they have a fix. At my house my VZW 4G LTE Hotspot had full strength and friends VZW Iphone had full bars 3G.
My VZW Galaxy Nexus had 1 LTE bar sometimes but mostly 2 3G Bars.
Needless to say it went back. How dare they sell this defective phone?
Then they had the audacity to charge me a restocking fee after 2 days. The phone line is defective.
All I can say is I just cancelled my FIOS and my LTE Hotspot and returned this phone and will NEVER deal with Verizon Again.
I can't post a link to the image but if you go to nothingelseleft .com /2.jpg you will see a picture of the Nexus vs an HTC right next to it.
HTC 4g lte? And can you post pics of actual signal strength? Bars are not a good indicator
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Welcome to old news as of December 2011.
Lets pull a phone from Sprint, and lets compare to it to a phone on Verizon for signal differences.
Sounds like a good idea to me, how bout you guys?
And for the love of GOD, look at actual performance, not bars. Even dbm can be dressed up to look nice by manufacturers. Bars don't mean crap. HTC added an update to the Dinc2 that added a 5th signal bar. So tell me, do you think it has better reception with that 5th bar?
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HTC 4g lte? And can you post pics of actual signal strength? Bars are not a good indicator
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nothingelseleft .com /2.jpg I cannot post the image.
In fact can someone more senior post my pic of the signal strengths?
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Finally, pic for the lazy.
My Bad one on left was Wifi affecting the dBM, but I did try other phones in store and saw much better dBM still big differences but maybe not that big. Took a picture of this one as it was adjacent.
All I know is performance at my office is far worse than other VZW LTE phones, performance at home is unacceptable 1 bar LTE sometimes but usually 2 3G whereas a VZW Iphone is solid 4 bars 3G
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My Bad one on left was Wifi affecting the dBM, but I did try other phones in store and saw much better dBM still big differences but maybe not that big. Took a picture of this one as it was adjacent.
All I know is performance at my office is far worse than other VZW LTE phones, performance at home is unacceptable 1 bar LTE sometimes but usually 2 3G whereas a VZW Iphone is solid 4 bars 3G
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Horrible test.
Rezound = Gingerbread
Nexus = ICS
ICS is the first verison of Android to natively read LTE DBM and separate from EvDo. What you reported on the Rezound was EvDo DBM.
PS--Wifi doesn't affect DBM.
Why horrible test, I couldn't keep a 4G connection at my house but VZW LTE Hotspot was solid and fast. At work I have 2 bars and it keeps flipping to 3G whereas Thunderbolts stay solid 4 bars 4G. Phone has problem and VZW confirmed the problem!
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Horrible test.
Rezound = Gingerbread
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ICS is the first verison of Android to natively read LTE DBM and separate from EvDo. What you reported on the Rezound was EvDo DBM.
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I already explained why that test/screenshot was horrible. It went over your head, so I see no reason to explain further.
I could let you read about it, I guess.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5254/investigating-the-galaxy-nexus-lte-signal-issue
In the same place where my Thunderbolt dropped signal as much as my Nexus does:
I can live with that being on a fringe area.
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Phone has problem and VZW confirmed the problem!
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The only "problem" Verizon ever confirmed was that the Nexus didn't cheat enough on signal. They "fixed" the issue in the leaked 4.0.4 build.
Oh and to prove that the Galaxy Nexus handles bars and signals differently between 3G and LTE:
This is without moving the phone an inch, 3G and 4G just to back up adrynalyne's info.
I would kill for LTE that strong...
Verizon gives me just a small taste of LTE.
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I would kill for LTE that strong...
Verizon gives me just a small taste of LTE.
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Luckily that is at my desk at work, I actually get a bit stronger at home (Which technically isn't in 4G according to Verizon's "Coverage Maps").
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Luckily that is at my desk at work, I actually get a bit stronger at home (Which technically isn't in 4G according to Verizon's "Coverage Maps").
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I don't even get a taste at home. I get a signal that is around for about 3 seconds. They mock me.
Which is sad because I have a tower next door, but I guess because it is owned by ATT, they will lease for 3G but not LTE.
WHOA no need to be nasty. First off NOTHING goes over my head so thanks very little for the insult. I re-read it and get it. I was pumped up and upset that I wasted hours at lunch and now I temporarily lost my cell # until it can be ported back to T-Mobile hopefully within 24 hours.
Perhaps that test is not an accurate comparison but the fact is that I can't maintain a 4G connection at my house and the 3G is too slow and is only 2 bars. The phone is subpar and VZW admits it. When I spoke to Technical support they said there is a fix coming.
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I already explained why that test/screenshot was horrible. It went over your head, so I see no reason to explain further.
I could let you read about it, I guess.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5254/investigating-the-galaxy-nexus-lte-signal-issue
In the same place where my Thunderbolt dropped signal as much as my Nexus does:
I can live with that being on a fringe area.
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WHOA no need to be nasty. First off NOTHING goes over my head so thanks very little for the insult. I re-read it and get it. I was pumped up and upset that I wasted hours at lunch and now I temporarily lost my cell # until it can be ported back to T-Mobile hopefully within 24 hours.
Perhaps that test is not an accurate comparison but the fact is that I can't maintain a 4G connection at my house and the 3G is too slow and is only 2 bars. The phone is subpar and VZW admits it. When I spoke to Technical support they said there is a fix coming.
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That is tech strategy to get you off the phone and out of their life.
Techs don't have ETAs on fixes or patches. 'Soon' could mean a day, or 6 months. So no, Verizon hasn't admitted to a problem.
Do I get worse readings than my other devices? Sure. Does it equate to worse performance? Not for me. Sorry it does for you. I ignore signal readings and bars.
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I don't even get a taste at home. I get a signal that is around for about 3 seconds. They mock me.
Which is sad because I have a tower next door, but I guess because it is owned by ATT, they will lease for 3G but not LTE.
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Just get a Rezound! You will be fine.... until it get's ICS.
I purchased a Galaxy Nexus from Verizon shortly after release and I ended up returning it due to connection issues. The signal was very weak in areas where I normally have a good signal strength. This was causing some missed calls. Also, I had troubles staying connected to my wifi from the bedroom when every other wireless device I own had no such issue.
I am not overly impressed with SGS3 and I find the $399 no contract Galaxy Nexus to be very attractive. I am considering giving the GNexus another try but I don't want to go through the hassle if I am going to have the same issues.
Finally, my question is, will I have a better connection with the non-Verizon version of the phone purchased directly from Google either due to it being a different version or due to updates since I last tried it with Verizon shortly after release?
I enjoyed the phone other than the issues I mentioned above. I am currently back with AT&T and off contract since I returned the Verizon phone. Thanks in advance for your opinions.
Kirk
Well I didn't get a response here, but I ordered mine from google yesterday. Hoping for the best and will post what differences I see in case anyone is interested.
Honestly don't think the WiFi will be drastically better. They're pretty much the same, although I've never particularly had issues on my GSM model.
Hope it works out.
The GSM doesn't have cell signal issues like the Verizon one. But wifi will be the same. I've found the wifi range to match my atrix for distance from router. I ignore the bars and just read the signal dBm and its fine.
I've had my GNex for a little over a week now. At home and at work, I get great signal for GSM/3G, and Wifi is excellent, as long as it's 2.4GHz. 5GHz works, but is weaker due to higher frequencies not penetrating walls as well.
Out and about, it's a different story. MANY business that I go to will have ZERO signal indoors, and I will have to go outside to do something as simple as a Yelp check-in. GPS also falters pretty seriously. I upgraded to 4.0.4 as soon as I could. My phone is rooted, but has the stock ROM. My Captivate got a MUCH better signal than the GNex, and was about to ask if anyone knew a way to boost the signal. My battery life is phenomenal, but I would gladly sacrifice some of it to be able to get a usable signal inside a building made of something other than wood.
UPDATE: After I did a bit of research, I determined that the GNex that shipped from Google had the XXLA2 radio on it, which is odd since it's a phone that's only sold in the US. I did a bit of research and changed the radio to UGLC1. If I'm right, the European baseband won't do anything on 850MHz, but the NA Baseband will. I'll test it out and report back here. If I'm right, then shame on Google for shipping a phone with the wrong radio!
Archpope said:
I've had my GNex for a little over a week now. At home and at work, I get great signal for GSM/3G, and Wifi is excellent, as long as it's 2.4GHz. 5GHz works, but is weaker due to higher frequencies not penetrating walls as well.
Out and about, it's a different story. MANY business that I go to will have ZERO signal indoors, and I will have to go outside to do something as simple as a Yelp check-in. GPS also falters pretty seriously. I upgraded to 4.0.4 as soon as I could. My phone is rooted, but has the stock ROM. My Captivate got a MUCH better signal than the GNex, and was about to ask if anyone knew a way to boost the signal. My battery life is phenomenal, but I would gladly sacrifice some of it to be able to get a usable signal inside a building made of something other than wood.
UPDATE: After I did a bit of research, I determined that the GNex that shipped from Google had the XXLA2 radio on it, which is odd since it's a phone that's only sold in the US. I did a bit of research and changed the radio to UGLC1. If I'm right, the European baseband won't do anything on 850MHz, but the NA Baseband will. I'll test it out and report back here. If I'm right, then shame on Google for shipping a phone with the wrong radio!
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Let me know how that goes. Definitely interested!
RogerPodacter said:
The GSM doesn't have cell signal issues like the Verizon one. But wifi will be the same. I've found the wifi range to match my atrix for distance from router. I ignore the bars and just read the signal dBm and its fine.
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Actually...there are quire a few threads on XDA where GSM users DO have issues
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Actually...there are quire a few threads on XDA where GSM users DO have issues
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OK then it definitely doesn't seem as wide spread as the cdma one. Solid signal for me personally.
RogerPodacter said:
The GSM doesn't have cell signal issues like the Verizon one. But wifi will be the same. I've found the wifi range to match my atrix for distance from router. I ignore the bars and just read the signal dBm and its fine.
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What would you consider adequate dBm?
OK, I've had my GNex for a little while now and I can definitely say that I'm happier with GSM version. I have none of the signal issues that I had with the Verizon version. Thanks to all that replied!
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Anybody else having reception issues? My HTC Rezound would always have 1-2 bars at my house but I either get 1 bar or nothing on my One. My signal strength is -117 dBm.
Haven't noticed that here. Mine is still naked until the double flip case from HTC arrives
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After more research I think the issue is a bad SIM card. I will go to the vzw store today and get a new one.
GrayTheWolf said:
After more research I think the issue is a bad SIM card. I will go to the vzw store today and get a new one.
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Did the new SIM fix the problem? I'm thinking of jumping from the S4 to the One, but it seems that the S4 has better radios, or from what I can tell from various forums and an in-store test.
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Did the new SIM fix the problem? I'm thinking of jumping from the S4 to the One, but it seems that the S4 has better radios, or from what I can tell from various forums and an in-store test.
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Due to parental issues, I can't get to the VZW store till later today. I will let you know what the outcome is.
Before this issue started my reception was wonderful.
I'm kinda disappointed in the signal reception on this phone actually. I can from a Galaxy nexus which was notorious for having crappy reception. This phone is worse and the data speeds are slower.
My friend who has an HTC one Dev edition on att has great service and speed. I'm starting to think that Verizon's network isn't what they crack it up to be.
Mine seems to be going well. I haven't had any signal issues. I usually average about -70 dBm give or take on LTE.
Mine shows 3 bars at -101dBm with peaks to about -95, even with that I can average barely over 1meg down speeds. Don't even ask about up... I'd just return the phone but I'm leery since I'm one of the few that actually got my bootloader unlocked. Wonder if they are throttling me since I have unlimited data...
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Mine shows 3 bars at -101dBm with peaks to about -95, even with that I can average barely over 1meg down speeds. Don't even ask about up... I'd just return the phone but I'm leery since I'm one of the few that actually got my bootloader unlocked. Wonder if they are throttling me since I have unlimited data...
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Don't do it. I had to get a replacement and I lost my unlock.
Reception has absolutely been worse on this phone for me.
I used to have the DNA, then I got the S4 and now I'm on the One.
With the DNA and S4, when I'd leave my house, I was immediately on 4G (3bars with the DNA, 1 bar with the S4). On the One, I get no 4G. Instead, I get 2-3 bars of 3G when leaving my house, and it doesn't switch over to 4G until I've driven a couple miles. Sometimes it never switches to 4G.
This is really disappointing because I was assuming it would have the same or even better radios than the DNA (and especially the S4, which also gave me worse reception when compared to the DNA)
I'd save overall, about 50%+ of the time, I'm on 3g now, where I would have always been on 4G with the DNA. :crying:
eleazar123 said:
Reception has absolutely been worse on this phone for me.
I used to have the DNA, then I got the S4 and now I'm on the One.
With the DNA and S4, when I'd leave my house, I was immediately on 4G (3bars with the DNA, 1 bar with the S4). On the One, I get no 4G. Instead, I get 2-3 bars of 3G when leaving my house, and it doesn't switch over to 4G until I've driven a couple miles. Sometimes it never switches to 4G.
This is really disappointing because I was assuming it would have the same or even better radios than the DNA (and especially the S4, which also gave me worse reception when compared to the DNA)
I'd save overall, about 50%+ of the time, I'm on 3g now, where I would have always been on 4G with the DNA. :crying:
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With my replacement my reception is wonderful again. No issues.
GrayTheWolf said:
With my replacement my reception is wonderful again. No issues.
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Very interesting. Did you just go into the store and say the reception is bad? I feel like they'll see that I have 4G at the store and say that it's perfectly fine. :\
I got mine after they blocked htcdev, so I have nothing to lose with replacing it.
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Very interesting. Did you just go into the store and say the reception is bad? I feel like they'll see that I have 4G at the store and say that it's perfectly fine. :\
I got mine after they blocked htcdev, so I have nothing to lose with replacing it.
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My phone was screwed up when I flashed CM and I couldn't make calls. So I had a definitive and repeatable reason to get a new phone. It would just sit there and say "dialing".
eleazar123 said:
Reception has absolutely been worse on this phone for me.
I used to have the DNA, then I got the S4 and now I'm on the One.
With the DNA and S4, when I'd leave my house, I was immediately on 4G (3bars with the DNA, 1 bar with the S4). On the One, I get no 4G. Instead, I get 2-3 bars of 3G when leaving my house, and it doesn't switch over to 4G until I've driven a couple miles. Sometimes it never switches to 4G.
This is really disappointing because I was assuming it would have the same or even better radios than the DNA (and especially the S4, which also gave me worse reception when compared to the DNA)
I'd save overall, about 50%+ of the time, I'm on 3g now, where I would have always been on 4G with the DNA. :crying:
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Honestly, that sounds more like a software issue (not recognizing when it should switch) rather than an actual reception issue.
I think it is actually the sim card, because when I got home my reception was finally the same as my wife's nexus and the speed was much better. They gave me a new sim card with this phone and I wish they would have just used the one that was already in my nexus.
jntdroid said:
Honestly, that sounds more like a software issue (not recognizing when it should switch) rather than an actual reception issue.
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The other guy that tried cyanogenmod is having the same issues as me. We are going to try different things to make his work again.
GrayTheWolf said:
With my replacement my reception is wonderful again. No issues.
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Good to know someone in my town has good reception on this phone.
I want to pick it up soon when beg red starts the new upgrade early plan in a day or two.
OK maybe I'm blind, how do you check dbms on this phone??
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jntdroid said:
OK maybe I'm blind, how do you check dbms on this phone??
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Settings -> about -> network
chrisloveskaos said:
Good to know someone in my town has good reception on this phone.
I want to pick it up soon when beg red starts the new upgrade early plan in a day or two.
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Yup, reception is great. Cool to meet someone from my home town!
I'm up near Falls Lake.
Just bought a 2nd hand 2XL. All seems okay, but the mobile reception, data and regular cellular reception seems really bad. My last phone, a Moto Z Play and also my iPhone 6s would get strong 4G signals in all the areas the 2XL seems to vary from 4G to no signal without even moving!
Is this a software bug? If it is just bad for reception, I may have to sell it on straight away as I can't really live with it all the time.
It is on the latest updated available.
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Just bought a 2nd hand 2XL. All seems okay, but the mobile reception, data and regular cellular reception seems really bad. My last phone, a Moto Z Play and also my iPhone 6s would get strong 4G signals in all the areas the 2XL seems to vary from 4G to no signal without even moving!
Is this a software bug? If it is just bad for reception, I may have to sell it on straight away as I can't really live with it all the time.
It is on the latest updated available.
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Never had any reception issues in the two years I used my 2 XL. Maybe you got a bum phone?
Signal at my workplace seems to be better today, strong 4G signal now.
Weird? Maybe it's just a few locations that it doesn't get the signal as strongly.
gman88667733 said:
Just bought a 2nd hand 2XL. All seems okay, but the mobile reception, data and regular cellular reception seems really bad. My last phone, a Moto Z Play and also my iPhone 6s would get strong 4G signals in all the areas the 2XL seems to vary from 4G to no signal without even moving!
Is this a software bug? If it is just bad for reception, I may have to sell it on straight away as I can't really live with it all the time.
It is on the latest updated available.
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Not the best phone for signal reception but it's decent. It's probably a faulty unit you've.