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Signal Booster?

rb37456

Jul 21, 2005, 10:53 AM
I went to the "Shop" (which is right next to the Forum) on Phonescoop and saw something called a "Universal Cellular Phone Booster Antenna". You put it behind the battery in the phone and it is supposed to give you better signal.

Anyone know if this kind of thing works?
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PimpByBlood422

Jul 21, 2005, 10:55 AM
dude come on now.. thats all bs, you should know that 🙄
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jimspobox

Jul 21, 2005, 11:04 AM
rb37456 said:
I went to the "Shop" (which is right next to the Forum) on Phonescoop and saw something called a "Universal Cellular Phone Booster Antenna". You put it behind the battery in the phone and it is supposed to give you better signal.

Anyone know if this kind of thing works?


Look at it this way, if it really did work, don't you think the phone manufacture would automatically add it to their phones at almost no cost so as to have a much better signal? 🙄

There has been reviews on this and the other ones that stops RF from going to your head, neither work! 😉

Both would be too easy of a fix and manufactures would jump at it for the advantage it would give them.

This is on...
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PaulRivers

Jul 21, 2005, 12:19 PM
Look at it this way, if it really did work, don't you think the phone manufacture would automatically add it to their phones at almost no cost so as to have a much better signal?


Amen! :-)
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greggmh123

Jul 24, 2005, 12:26 AM
I tried one of those on my old AT&T Nokia 6360 and it did indeed boost the number of bars when in fringe areas, BUT it did NOT improve the reception quality. With or without it, the ability to make calls was the same, even though the cute little bars were higher in number.

It definitely wass not like "ading a three foot antenna" as some claimed.

BS it is, as far as actual performance.
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