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Android Question
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Good evening,
I am in desperate need of a phone which will receive a good signal. I had an Iphone 4s which was decent, Galaxy s4 which was still decent. Then I bought an s5 and it gets the worst signal I've ever seen. It would get none to one bar in places where the 4s and s4 would get 1-2. I have tried disabling LTE, no luck. I know that bars can't be exactly used to measure, but the problem I get with the S5 is getting no signal at all, rendering the phone completely useless. Are these phone manufacturers forgetting that reception is important? I am currently eyeing up: Motorola phones, Galaxy S4, HTC One M8. Does the HTC One get good signal? I am on Bell in Canada.
I am in desperate need of a phone which will receive a good signal. I had an Iphone 4s which was decent, Galaxy s4 which was still decent. Then I bought an s5 and it gets the worst signal I've ever seen. It would get none to one bar in places where the 4s and s4 would get 1-2. I have tried disabling LTE, no luck. I know that bars can't be exactly used to measure, but the problem I get with the S5 is getting no signal at all, rendering the phone completely useless. Are these phone manufacturers forgetting that reception is important? I am currently eyeing up: Motorola phones, Galaxy S4, HTC One M8. Does the HTC One get good signal? I am on Bell in Canada.