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Has anyone taken their Rezound into rural non verizon areas? How was the signal strength?
Right.....you can't compare bars. That's very unreliable information. I've got a dBm widget on my Nexus now and that's the way to compare. -107 is practically no signal while -82 is pretty decent. In fact, on my Nexus, I have not seen -82. You might want to do further testing to see if you need to return your phone.....that disparity to a bit too large.

LOL, you were halfway there... Bars are never comparable between different phone models, and in the case of Nexus the dBm aren't comparable either (since it measures LTE strength while other phones do not).
Rezound is almost universally considered to have an excellent radio. I can easily pickup 4G in areas where my Charge couldn't at all.
Forget bars and forget numbers: What matters is how reliable a connection is and how fast your upload and download speeds are.
About the Rez battery: You can get good battery performance out of the phone, but IMO it takes some fiddling w/settings to reduce the activity of connections and apps when you're not using them. Disabling 4G when it's not available, turning off Bluetooth when you're not using it, enabling sleep mode, all these things help.
The phone was received without much fanfare. Some people thought the Beats EQ was a big gimmick, and there wasn't much publicity with its release....Oh wait you mean a different kind of "reception".....my bad....![]()
The reason I'm concerned about numbers is that I'm not happy with battery life and isn't there a relationship between weak signals and poor batter life?
LOL, you were halfway there... Bars are never comparable between different phone models, and in the case of Nexus the dBm aren't comparable either (since it measures LTE strength while other phones do not).
Rezound is almost universally considered to have an excellent radio. I can easily pickup 4G in areas where my Charge couldn't at all.
Forget bars and forget numbers: What matters is how reliable a connection is and how fast your upload and download speeds are.
About the Rez battery: You can get good battery performance out of the phone, but IMO it takes some fiddling w/settings to reduce the activity of connections and apps when you're not using them. Disabling 4G when it's not available, turning off Bluetooth when you're not using it, enabling sleep mode, all these things help.
How 'bout this.....if I have my Nexus on CDMA and I'm comparing the dBm numbers with my Droid X, is that gonna be an accurate comparison? And if I want to do a comparison of signal strength between the Nexus and Rezound, are there two sets of numbers to compare...... CDMA and CDMA/LTE?
The reason I'm concerned about numbers is that I'm not happy with battery life and isn't there a relationship between weak signals and poor batter life?

In case you haven't read, VZW has just announced that the upcoming Nexus software update will make the signal levels more optimistic, but won't actually fix anything because nothing's wrong. I kid you not.
I think this is a bad mistake: People who can't connect to the network won't take well to being told it's all in their head.
If I owned the Nexus and read that article... upset would be the understatement of the century.