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Cause of ppl like you thats why. i have great signal with nexus/ S3 and other samsung phones.
there are often tons of reports of reliability/bugs/problems with the car, but regardless it always has one of the highest customer satisfaction rates.
Look at any release of ANY new phone and you will see the same type of threads/posts. While SOME may have valid complaints, the majority are of people learning their new device and have questions of functionality, never read the manual, or just have unreasonable expectations. For the most part these are very solid devices with likely less (valid) problems than most phones. To make it seem like there are even more problems than what is typical, is the fact that this phone has SO MANY customization options and new features than likely ANY other new phone out there.
Once you read some of these complaint/problem threads you will see that in many cases, there truly was no problem at all, someone just didn't understand how to do x or was unfamiliar with the feature in question.
Regarding this/the reception thread...many people don't even have the phone yet but instead are questioning the reception or making assumptions based on Samsung's history (i.e. GNEX). From what I have seen it appears as though the majority that are reporting back with actual numbers and performance are seeing good things (myself included). There will always be a few that are dissatisfied and those are the ones that are typically most vocal.
I think you're seriously downplaying the validity of the complaints from people who actually have their phones (Like me) and have major problems with phone (talk) and data connections. I'm not comparing mine to some hypothetical standard or something that I read. I'm comparing my TERRIBLE reception to my Droid X, my son's Bionic and my wife's Spectrum. All of these other phones are MUCH better in terms of reception (Talk, data, wifi) than my SGS3.
Benny
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Data:We don't yet have 4G in my area so 3G and 1X only. Sitting at my desk the SGS3 will not pick up 3G and it will only barely pick up 1X. Sometimes that doesn't even allow for a complete loading of a website. It's the same in my livingroom. So far the only place where I've got 3G was in my bedroom and it's just barely there. More than half the time it won't display the webpage I'm trying to reach. Again, this was never a problem with my Droid X. It always got pretty decent 3G reception anywhere in my house. The same is true with the other smart phones currently in use in my house........
Benny
Btw, one of the first apps you download needs to be lux autobrightness and chrome because the factory browser dims itself even with lux. Chrome is better anyway.
No problems with data connectivity today, and I've been in and out of the office more often. I removed my office Wifi profile, and have roamed to many different towers while streaming music.
I'm doubtful that the RAZR HD will be significantly different since it'll be using the same chipset/modem. While antenna design is CRITICAL to performance of any radio product, I'm doubtful that Motorola's antenna design will be different enough to make a significant difference. I guess we'll all find out soon enough. I'm just betting that there won't be many people left to buy a RAZR HD now that most people have bought a GS3, so development will probably be pretty stagnant.
I will get one tomorrow, even if the thing is white..... I want the purple blue one, but the signal issue is compelling me to find out the truth. Hopefully not "A Few Good Men" moment after testing.
Right behind you tomorrow rush. Two guinea pigs (or is it 'fools') in search of phone nirvana.![]()
Btw, one of the first apps you download needs to be lux autobrightness and chrome because the factory browser dims itself even with lux. Chrome is better anyway.
I hate how the browser dim's itself. I downloaded chrome today and idk why I waited so long lol
Btw, one of the first apps you download needs to be lux autobrightness and chrome because the factory browser dims itself even with lux. Chrome is better anyway.
I will get one tomorrow, even if the thing is white..... I want the purple blue one, but the signal issue is compelling me to find out the truth. Hopefully not "A Few Good Men" moment after testing.
I have three areas where the Gnex was 1x and sloooooow data, but the Incredible, Droid 3 and Razr are good signal 3G.
Added: Also work is good for testing 4g as well. I am a fringe dweller.
Go into browser settings from the browser and select "default" instead of profile 3(which for some reason is selected by default instead of "default") and your stock browser will get *much* brighter.
Thought you were holding out for the Dev phone release? Can't wait?
I hate how the browser dim's itself. I downloaded chrome today and idk why I waited so long lol