Mine's fine here in the midwest. Could it possibly be your phone? How old is your sim card? I know when those start to go, it seems like you drop calls regularly and have a hard time getting reconnected.
Mine's fine here in the midwest. Could it possibly be your phone? How old is your sim card? I know when those start to go, it seems like you drop calls regularly and have a hard time getting reconnected.
I live too far back in the hills and hollers to get reception.
It's funny when the flatlanders come around and try to use their cell phones![]()
Maybe I should start sitting on the porch playing the banjo when they do.
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Mine's fine here in sunny but windy CA. Have you tried turning the phone off and then back on? On my Nokia I had to do that every so often, on my new LG seems to work fine.
How's your battery life, granted it should have warned you if that was low.
Are you at a new or different location? Do you usually get reception there? Even if there was trouble at one of the towers there's generally enough overlap to cover you.
Lastly if you're in an urban area and getting poor reception and can see a church with a steeple....head closer. Not kidding. There's a company that works with most major cell providers to lease space in churches because it's higher obviously and does not show.And you thought it was just bells up there
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Trek, using the same dang SIM card since it was Pacific Bell wireless![]()
Last edited by Trek420; 09-19-2007 at 06:30 PM.
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