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nxtech3 08-18-2010 11:46 AM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
it works albeit briefly, i jumped from 4 bars in an area that is steady 4 bars, to 5 bars for 15 minutes then back to 4 bars. And rural areas will pull faster downloads because there isnt alot of people using it in a concentrated area. You go to a densely poplulated area, odds are alot of people are using a specific network. Its just like having multiple users on WIFI, the more people using it, the slower it will be.

oski 08-18-2010 12:22 PM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
thanks for the info will try when i get home...just tried in the office and no diff.....but will def give it a shot at the house.....thx

kkryter 08-18-2010 02:56 PM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
I tried this twice today, the first time the phone dialed and then the connection ended, I saw no resulting better signal. I just tried it a few minutes ago, and after a moment I heard a message saying something to the effect of 'Welcome to Verizon Wireless, please hold while you're transferred in order to pay for the service you've requested.'. Has anybody else experienced similar? I have little doubt that Verizon is the strongest CDMA signal in my area...Sprint sure the hell isn't, perhaps this command forced me to latch onto them?

rooster94 08-18-2010 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by kkryter (Post 1916242)
I tried this twice today, the first time the phone dialed and then the connection ended, I saw no resulting better signal. I just tried it a few minutes ago, and after a moment I heard a message saying something to the effect of 'Welcome to Verizon Wireless, please hold while you're transferred in order to pay for the service you've requested.'. Has anybody else experienced similar? I have little doubt that Verizon is the strongest CDMA signal in my area...Sprint sure the hell isn't, perhaps this command forced me to latch onto them?

I highly doubt you were magically connected to Verizon. Sounds kinda like you are using a custom PRL, it has that sort of effect.

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jtaylor13 08-18-2010 07:21 PM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
*18 (SEND) reconnects your Sprint phone to the closest tower.A tech guy from Sprint told me about this 3 years ago. I think *228 works for Verizon.

marctronixx 08-18-2010 07:27 PM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
yessir! this was mentioned on pdaphone.com 3 years ago...

http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/ppc-6...t-18-18-a.html


Quote:

Originally Posted by jtaylor13 (Post 1916524)
*18 (SEND) reconnects your Sprint phone to the closest tower.A tech guy from Sprint told me about this 3 years ago. I think *228 works for Verizon.


eyepoker 08-19-2010 02:39 PM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blockhead428 (Post 1915777)
Is it strange that the rural areas can pull faster speeds than densely populated metro areas?

not at all... the answer is in what you said... the denser the population the more users there are and the higher the load on the cell towers = less bandwidth for all.

PhatboyNYC 08-19-2010 02:57 PM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
Does this only work for Sprint's android phones or all phones?

twilk 08-19-2010 04:31 PM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
This thread needs to be closed lol you people can not possible belive this works. Search for *18 and you will get the answers you where looking for. This is an old feature that is no longer working. Oh and those of you getting more bars, your phone polles for new towars all the time so if you just happen to face the right way you might get a stronger signal. No signal is really constand heck if my phone is facing the tv while laying in bed i get 1-2 bars or -81, -91 signal strength. If i Pull the phone to my ear and now its facing a wall I get -91, -102 signal strengh. Fools gold is just that.

By the way if you go through your owners manual it will let you know where the antenna is and you can do the math on how to hold it to get better signal or whatever. Or maybe just where a tin foil hat with a microphone plugged into the phone and splice into the hat.

Actually on a more serious not I heard you can put this antenna strength increasing sticker on your phone by the battery. There all over ebay there on like $2.99...

Oh god someone stop the stupidity!

PhatboyNYC 08-20-2010 12:06 AM

Re: Dial *18 when your signal is bad.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by twilk (Post 1917634)
No signal is really constand heck if my phone is facing the tv while laying in bed i get 1-2 bars or -81, -91 signal strength. If i Pull the phone to my ear and now its facing a wall I get -91, -102 signal strengh. Fools gold is just that.

So in other words, by having the phone against your ear and facing a wall, it creates the optimal conditions to ensure maximum cellular reception. Gotcha! :D


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