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Help do you think this would improve reception?

Given that you have taken the latest software update (it includes an improved radio version that many users are reporting here to improve signal strength); the one that increases the RSSI to five bars and then if that just ain't enough for you you could also *228 it and hit option 2 for a better signal after that.
Verizon recommends that you *228 out every 3 months to get in tune with they towers...

Maybe hTC has learned a lesson for designing the "inside the battery cover" antennas after making Dinc2...

Maybe it is just because the hTC Rezound is a 4G LTE phone, but man, just look at the difference in the design and how thick the metallic strips are compared to what we got.
 

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Actually the problem with my dinc2 is i got a hyperion 3500mah battery and i noticed the battery cover they gave me reduces my signal. I dint get signals in places I used too
 
Actually the problem with my dinc2 is i got a hyperion 3500mah battery and i noticed the battery cover they gave me reduces my signal. I dint get signals in places I used too

I also got that battery and cover. The antennae in the cover are sprayed on metallic paint roughly in the same shape as the stock antennae. My GPS was the only signal I noticed suffering, but it was enough for me to go back to stock.

Maybe I'll try some of those mods in that thread just to get it back to par-level...
 
That is really interesting. I was using the google navigation and it would simply not connect :( I really like this battery but the stock battery was just not doing it for me. Looks like I have to make a decision.
 
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