vaxick
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But if you recall egadgets review, they stated their reception was great even though their bars were bouncing all over the place. They stated the software might not be giving the bars an accurate representation of what is actually being received.
People don't need to be worried about the reception on this phone. HTC phones have historically reported had a signal bar that reported a weaker signal strength than other phones. In testing and looking at the real signal numbers (dB's), HTC phones always perform quite strong. Most cell phone review sites just don't actually "review" the signal strength of the phone and instead judge the reception based on the bars that are far from a accurate representation of true signal strength.
If you've had a HTC phone in the past you'd see this too. It was always a discussion with Windows Mobile phones when people were asking why their bars were lower than on their previous phones. I've owned a fair amount of HTC phones over the years and I can safely say they work well even in fringe areas. You just need to tell your brain that those bars aren't really giving you the full story.
BTW, in the Android system menus, you can see the actual dB signal strength your phone is actually getting if you are curious how good it actually is.