Is there such thing as a good working download able signal booster ?
JReeher said:
Is there such thing as a good working download able signal booster ?
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No - any signal issues you have are because of the inherent design of the phone's radios/antennas or your distance from a tower or something interfering with your signal. There's no software that can improve your signal.
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Has anyone bought signal booster? I would like to know does it work? Id like a better signal for my phone becase where i live the signal is bad.
Try disabling the 3G and chose to only work in 2G mode.
jasonak0s said:
Try disabling the 3G and chose to only work in 2G mode.
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Yeah, this is what I would be trying. Are these 'signal boosters' even any good? I've never used one, but from what I've read a lot of them don't even work.
I was wondering if it is at all possible to repeat a cellular network signal using a cellphone. Is such a thing possible?
I am talking about using an application on any cellphone on any network, with any OS. Are cellphones built in any way to rebroadcast cellular network signal? If not an app, does anyone have any generalized DIY information on gutting a phone and using it's internal antennae to rebroadcast the cellular signal in some way?
Example scenario: Cellphone is in a location that has full signal strength. Less than 5 meters away there is 0 signal due to a ceiling of doom. The cellphone has horizontal line of sight to the dead-zone. The cellphone in the full bars area by means of an app (or some hardware modification) is able to rebroadcast the signal to some degree towards the dead-zone.
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Would be pretty cool, but I doubt any cell phone has a built in transmitter, which is what you need to transmit the signal.
Azure1203 said:
Would be pretty cool, but I doubt any cell phone has a built in transmitter, which is what you need to transmit the signal.
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You are using avian carrier for your uplink?
I have a Verizon 3G indoor signal booster made by Samsung. My GNex would connect to it just fine but my G2 doesn't see it at all. Anyone in the same boat?
My bad. It actually works just fine. LG has a separate icon for the signal booster unlike my GNex with the base rom, where it would replace the regular 3g signal meter with the signal booster meter. On the G2, it's an additional icon on the top. This G2 it's so awesome. So this phone tells me the wireless strength, the normal 3g/4g signal strength, and it tells me the signal booster strength.
I've had the phone for about a month now, and I've never seen the signal strength indicator display anything other than max. I definitely know that my signal strength is pretty poor at my workplace via my old Nexus 4 and the LTE Discovery app. Does anyone's phone display an accurate signal strength? I'm currently stock on Marshmallow (same issue with Lollipop) with T-Mobile as my carrier, if that matters.
That sounds like "Demo mode" in System UI Tuner. It makes everything look like it's working perfectly.
It's also possible that you have a very clean signal to a malfunctioning tower. I've seen this in a few places.
kevinmcmurtrie said:
That sounds like "Demo mode" in System UI Tuner. It makes everything look like it's working perfectly.
It's also possible that you have a very clean signal to a malfunctioning tower. I've seen this in a few places.
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Demo mode is disabled. I've installed a couple of apps that display information about my cellular signal, and they accurately displayed the corresponding indicator based on the signal strength. I'm not sure why my Moto X won't accurately show it. Maybe I just need to find a place that has no service just to make sure. LOL
Is there such thing as a good working download able signal booster