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Old 06-28-2008, 02:18 PM
TheWebJunkie@webtv.net
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Default More Bars: It's the NETWORK

I disagree. It isn't the network. Well, not entirely.

It's the HANDSET! My Motorola E815 consistently shows one or two more
bars than does my LG vx-8350 at the same time and in the same location.
(Both on Verizon, of course.)

More importantly, the E815 has never dropped a call; the 8350 drops
*numerous* calls. The E815 indicates that it is operating on EVDO
practically all the time. The 8350 indicates 1x more than half the
time.

I blame the 8350's almost non-existent antenna. What are the chances
that manufacturers will wise-up and again offer technologically
intelligent handsets to those of us who put efficiency ahead of style?

You want more bars? Change your handset, not your network.


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Old 06-28-2008, 07:47 PM
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Default Re: More Bars: It's the NETWORK

Since there is no standard for how much signal is needed to display an
additional bar, the whole thing is meaningless.



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Old 06-28-2008, 09:24 PM
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Default Re: More Bars: It's the NETWORK

"Cubit" <no@not.not> wrote:

> Since there is no standard for how much signal is needed to
> display an additional bar, the whole thing is meaningless.


Not meaningless at all, but people should realize it's a relative
measurement for the phone displaying the bars and less acurate for
comparing different phones.


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Old 06-29-2008, 02:59 PM
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Default Re: More Bars: It's the NETWORK

On Jun 28, 7:18 am, TheWebJun...@webtv.net wrote:
> I disagree. It isn't the network. Well, not entirely.
>
> It's the HANDSET! My Motorola E815 consistently shows one or two more
> bars than does my LG vx-8350 at the same time and in the same location.
> (Both on Verizon, of course.)
>
> More importantly, the E815 has never dropped a call; the 8350 drops
> *numerous* calls. The E815 indicates that it is operating on EVDO
> practically all the time. The 8350 indicates 1x more than half the
> time.
>

Does the E815 have an extendable antenna?

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Old 06-29-2008, 03:37 PM
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Default Re: More Bars: It's the NETWORK

> "Does the E815 have an extendable antenna?"

Yes!


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