starfox221
Newbie
Hi, I just got the thunderbolt a couple of days ago, and I've noticed that at my home, every one and awhile, it will completely drop 3G (and data all together). Let me repeat that--I am getting NO data at all when the signal drops, not even 1X. It will eventually pick the data back up and then drop it periodically, every ten minutes or so.
Obviously the area I live in does not have 4G LTE, as I live in a rural area. If I go into town, I have 4G and it works just fine.
Before you say it's just the area I live in, I had a Droid Eris prior to this with no signal issues at all, inside the home or not, and almost always had 3G service with it. Now, the signal is very intermittent, and I very rarely have any coverage at all.
Some of the things I've tried:
1) The ##778# method. This improved things for about five minutes before I lost signal strength again.
2) Taking the Sim Card out and replacing the battery, to get a "cell tower" refresh. *228 as you're all well aware does not work on the TB.
3) Making sure that the battery cover is completely flush. The battery cover IS the antenna, so if it's not completely joined obviously this can cause some issues.
I have not tried a factory reset; I seriously doubt that's it's necessary considering I just literally bought the phone.
Now, I have decent signal strength--about 2-3 bars. It's just for some reason the data will not connect properly.
I am hoping that the radio band update that was allegedly pushed out yesterday (and is now delayed from what I hear) fixes this, but is there anyway to grab a manual update without rooting? I like the software as it is right now, and I'd hate to brick a brand new phone in case something goes wrong.
Also, is anyone aware that if I shut off the 3G signal, and switch to Wifi only--will I be able to receive phone calls and texts? I am only doing this as a temporary fix.
EDIT: Well I tried wifi only. That didn't go so well. So to be clear--.....wifi only will not fix this problem if others have it.
Thoughts?
Obviously the area I live in does not have 4G LTE, as I live in a rural area. If I go into town, I have 4G and it works just fine.
Before you say it's just the area I live in, I had a Droid Eris prior to this with no signal issues at all, inside the home or not, and almost always had 3G service with it. Now, the signal is very intermittent, and I very rarely have any coverage at all.
Some of the things I've tried:
1) The ##778# method. This improved things for about five minutes before I lost signal strength again.
2) Taking the Sim Card out and replacing the battery, to get a "cell tower" refresh. *228 as you're all well aware does not work on the TB.
3) Making sure that the battery cover is completely flush. The battery cover IS the antenna, so if it's not completely joined obviously this can cause some issues.
I have not tried a factory reset; I seriously doubt that's it's necessary considering I just literally bought the phone.
Now, I have decent signal strength--about 2-3 bars. It's just for some reason the data will not connect properly.
I am hoping that the radio band update that was allegedly pushed out yesterday (and is now delayed from what I hear) fixes this, but is there anyway to grab a manual update without rooting? I like the software as it is right now, and I'd hate to brick a brand new phone in case something goes wrong.
Also, is anyone aware that if I shut off the 3G signal, and switch to Wifi only--will I be able to receive phone calls and texts? I am only doing this as a temporary fix.
EDIT: Well I tried wifi only. That didn't go so well. So to be clear--.....wifi only will not fix this problem if others have it.
Thoughts?
I called verizion twice and got two different stories as of why 3g keeps going down. Reason 1. was network problems, and reason 2. was bad sim cards. And tech support was suppose to call me back at 6:00pm central time and go through all my phones settings, but he's already an hour and a half late. But I did manage to get a $29.95 credit this morning after raising hell about having to pay for a data package that was very unreliable. And I tried to get them to send me a new battery cover because I was afraid mine would wear out if I kept having to remove it every time I lost 3g