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I read this in another forum. Some said they get much better quality after they switched while others didn't. I think if you're suffering from poor call quality, it's worth a try. If it doesn't work you can always switch back
Question about all this and I'm curious.
When I first got my phone, if you go to Menu>Settings>About Phone>Network. My phone used to say just CDMA. For the past few weeks (it may have been since Verizon fixed my Voice Mail problem). It states CDMA-EvDo rev. A.
Is this normal? Should my phone be this way? I've not changed any settings at all.
Thanks.
Does this problem seem to be with everyone you talk to or just some? Does it always sound muffled no matter the location you call from?
I wanted to add my experience.
I made the changes and it has made a tremendous difference. I live and work in the center of the downtown of Chicago, IL (i.e., the Loop). In certain places, especially my office, I've had very bad call quality, which I would characterize as blocky, choppy, and digitized. I read this post, made a call to my friend, talked for 5 minutes, and noticed the same bad call quality. I then made the tweaks with a healthy dose of skepticism and called my friend back. Clear. Not perfect, but very very clear. As clear as my ex-Blackberry.
I'll keep my eye out for any changes to the battery.
Does this problem seem to be with everyone you talk to or just some? Does it always sound muffled no matter the location you call from?
And when I call my wife on her incredible from mine, it really sounds poor..
Htc has admitted in 2 emails this is a problem, but no ETA for a fix is ever given..
I wanted to add my experience.
I made the changes and it has made a tremendous difference. I live and work in the center of the downtown of Chicago, IL (i.e., the Loop). In certain places, especially my office, I've had very bad call quality, which I would characterize as blocky, choppy, and digitized. I read this post, made a call to my friend, talked for 5 minutes, and noticed the same bad call quality. I then made the tweaks with a healthy dose of skepticism and called my friend back. Clear. Not perfect, but very very clear. As clear as my ex-Blackberry.
I'll keep my eye out for any changes to the battery.
What we need now is a map that shows coverage areas in us for evrc-b
Is there any benefit to NOT doing this modification?
My concern would be coverage. Even if I were able to have this modification work here at home, there are apparently other locations where my phone would not work. I go cycling often out in the boonies. If I forget how to switch things back I'd be without a functioning phone.
So does that mean the signal strength IS poor and that everyone with bad quality was previously getting the .8 kbps signal (many who are now getting 2kbps)?
If the area you are in does not support this change, your phone will not work for calls in that area. Why are people not pointing this out in their posts to do this??
Considering the OP only has one thanks for far, I think it's safe to say this is BS. I'll pass.