(SNIP). TRY THIS MOD. put a few layers of plastic tape under the battery, close it up and see what happens. over and out.
Tried it. Signal strength went from -110dbm to -89dbm --- 2-3 bar improvement ... Thanks!!!!
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(SNIP). TRY THIS MOD. put a few layers of plastic tape under the battery, close it up and see what happens. over and out.
Also hold the s3 from the top of the unit, not the bottom. TRY THIS MOD. put a few layers of plastic tape under the battery, close it up and see what happens. over and out.
I had not able to get a data signal at work with my S III; I had been able to with my previous phone, a Droid 2. I was extremely disappointed. I tried all kinds of various setting changes and apps, without improvement. Finally went to Verizon and spoke to them, was told to turn off the phone, in the location I was having trouble with, Turn it back on, dial *228, then #832. I was extremely skeptical. This is supposed to have something to do with getting the phone to "talk" to the closest tower or something. I tried it, and was very surprized that it worked.
I still have the S3 with all the stock updates and the reception *****. I was in an office the other day where I had NO reception - couldn't make or receive a single phone call. The phone died by 3PM. In the mean time a person in the cubicle next to me was on her VERIZON iphone all day long - zero issues with reception. A technician came in at lunch and was on his VERIZON droid all through his lunch hour making service calls on his VERIZON phone.
I had the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon and foolishly traded it hoping that the S3 would solve a fluke with Samsung reception on Verizon. The issue is with samsung phones on Verizon. I read too many posts from ****** who said they don't have reception issues. Those without reception issues just don't use their phone enough to know that it *****. I use an average of 3000 minutes per month and travel a great deal throughout the US but work in Los Angeles and I can tell you the reception on the phone ***** EVERYWHERE. If I text all day I don't have issues but I use my phone for work for customer support so I can tell you the reception 100% without a doubt, *****.
I've read on a number of forums that people managed to trade their phones for other models due to the reception issue. I haven't had any such luck but I think I'll try again today as I really feel silly having to borrow phones from others so often - particularly when they ask who my provider is and their phone on Verizon works.
Whatever you do don't EVER fall for the posts on forums from people suggesting a firmware update will fix it. That is like saying a firmware update will fix a cracked screen - it is damaged by design and no firmware update will fix it.
It isn't just a fluke as I've exchanged my phones a number of time for the same model and they all have the same issue. Before you say you don't have any reception issues on your phone are you using it 3000 minutes or more per month for voice calls? Do you travel much and try to use your phone in other locations?
I had not able to get a data signal at work with my S III; I had been able to with my previous phone, a Droid 2. I was extremely disappointed. I tried all kinds of various setting changes and apps, without improvement. Finally went to Verizon and spoke to them, was told to turn off the phone, in the location I was having trouble with, Turn it back on, dial *228, then #832. I was extremely skeptical. This is supposed to have something to do with getting the phone to "talk" to the closest tower or something. I tried it, and was very surprized that it worked. My work is in the basement of a large building, and is notoriously known for being difficult to get a signal. I paid the fee for breaking my contract with AT & T and came to Verizon because of that very issue (nearly 4 yrs ago). I don't know if this is something that will help others, I'm sure it depends on what the signal problem is. I was ready to get another Motorola phone!
That little "trick" worked perfectly for me, and I don't have to worry about melting any tape, either. Thanks.