I'm using a Straight Talk SIM on AT&T and when I'm with someone else who has an iPhone 4 or 5 with AT&T in a fringe service area, I have no bars and no service and they have 3 bars and service. I was wondering if anyone else had issues like this.
Personally, I find that signal strength (both WiFi and cellular) is worse than on other phones I have owned and also when compared to friends' phones side-by-side. But, nothing I cannot live with.
In the case cited by the original poster, is it possible that the friend is actually roaming in the "fringe" service area? If I recall correctly, StraightTalk does not permit voice or data roaming, so that might explain the large difference in apparent signal strength.
Every reception case is a snowflake, unfortunately. In my case, I get a little less service in my house, going near a window always solves it. I have taken quite a few calls from my house. None of them have dropped, nor has anyone told me i was breaking upI do not get any Tmobile signal inside my home. It is odd. If I stand next to a windows, then maybe 1 bar or emergency service only. It I stick the phone 1 foot outside the window with my arm then BOOM 3 or 4 bars and 3g or 4g. Really? 1 foot makes that big of a difference? I had Sprint before and always 4 bars inside my home and friends with AT&T get full bars in my home too. So I am thinking about switching over to Straight Talk with AT&T to see if my connectivity is any better. One thing I've noticed with my N4 and Tmobile is that service indoors is practically non-existent, but if I step outside it is excellent. The extreme difference is much greater than my experience with prior cell phones.
I'm using a Straight Talk SIM on AT&T and when I'm with someone else who has an iPhone 4 or 5 with AT&T in a fringe service area, I have no bars and no service and they have 3 bars and service. I was wondering if anyone else had issues like this.