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Well, having the antenna booster on my phone didn't change that. After installing it on my phone, there was no change in the service. I agree with all the other reviewers here. This was a waste of money. There's a dead zone that almost drops our calls when we go through there.
It didn't. I have sometimes cell service in my office and was hoping this would give me more consistent service. I can't recommend it unless someone throws one in for free.
I had one bar signal before, I have one bar now, and it will be still just one bar when I pill this garbage off my phone and throw it in the trash. It does nothing to your phone signal. I have Verizon Motorolla V710 Intelligent people should not watch TV, and should never never never buy anything that was featured in a TV informercial. This one is a prime example of it. Total waste of money.
i have a krazr from verizon and all this thing did was make my signal drasticaly worse. it could be the phone design for why this isnt working but ill never buy another one.
This was true on a Dash, RAZR, and Samsung T629. Style, make or model did not matter.Contrary to what I have seen some say, putting two on a phone made no difference. Zero. Two bars before, two after. I bought four to test on different phones and to test two on one phone.Rather than type a lot of detail, I'll simply say, these did absolutely nothing. I have read some positive and some negative on these. If I had one bar before, I had one bar after. Definitely zero after.
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