Currently have a Galaxy Nexus, and the radio in this phone is not good. I often find myself in areas with perfect 4G and yet my phone can still be stuck on 3G... I have bad signal in general out where I live, and yet my brother's RAZR Maxx is able to text with no problems where as I need to hold my phone in the air and pray to the phone gods every other text... It's just plain annoying, so I am looking into switching phones. I really like HTC's phones, as my last phone was the Thunderbolt so I was wondering if the Rezound actually has a decent radio unlike my Nexus.
I have both phones. My nexus drops 4g or all signals all the time, even with the 4.0.4 radios. My rezound always has a great signal, even in areas where the 4g signal isn't great to begin with. And I've never had the issue of dropped calls on my rez.
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Yeah really good ones actually, just some people have problems with the latest leak including myself
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That is one of the Rezound's key advantages everybody can agree on: great radio strength. Unless the area has really poor signal strength from the tower itself, the Rezound is one of the best Verizon smartphones for signal strength.
My rezound in a metal box has better reception than the Nexus
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That's good to hear, I'm seriously interested in trading my Nexus for a Rezound at this point lol. I love the community and abundance of roms for my phone but it doesn't even matter if I can't get any signal when I need it.
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That's good to hear, I'm seriously interested in trading my Nexus for a Rezound at this point lol. I love the community and abundance of roms for my phone but it doesn't even matter if I can't get any signal when I need it.
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Try swappa or Craigslist...
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Rezound has had the best signal of any phone I've used, there's literally only one place I have bad signal which is work, which is a dead zone for all carriers.
The only place I get bad reception is the super sticks north of Ashland, OH...and thats just the data. Otherwise, perfect.
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Have not seen my signal drop below 3 bars with the newest leak. But it has had a strong signal
since I bought it last November, and the only problems I have had with the signal was when VZW
had all those 4G outages and we were stuck on 1X.
I left my GNex for the Rezound. I actually had it before i took it back to the store to return it and get the nexus on day 1. I started having severe signal issues with it almost from the first day o got it. The radios suck in the GNex. Next to my wife's Thunderbolt, she constantly showed 4G, I had either no signal, 1x or 3G (rarely). After 4 replacement GNex from VZW, I found a guy who gave me a hella deal. Rezound, new in box, extended battery and back cover, original battery and cover, a case and all cables including the beats headphones. I only gave him a 2 month old GNex and a charger lol. Bottom line, Rezound has better build quality AND radios. I'm happy with my situation.
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I get a strong 4g signal with my battery cover off (antenna housing).
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I just sold my HTC Rezound and got my Razr Maxx from someone locally only about 5 days ago. In short, I miss my Rezound.
Before anyone jumps down my throat, let me explain. I am basing this solely off my experience at work where I spend 40+ hours of my week. Other than that, I really like this phone and want it to work out for me.
In my office here at work, I have always had bad reception with Verizon, regardless of the phone. It's just the way that this building is and the fact that there isn't a Verizon tower close enough to get good reception. Supposedly they are going to install a Verizon tower in our parking lot, but who knows when or if that will really happen.
With that being said, my Rezound held 4G for most of the day, albeit barely. But it did for most of my day and when it dropped 4G, the transition to 3G was pretty seamless.
With my Maxx, I am having major problems holding 4G or connectivity at all several times throughout my work day. If I open the Play Store or apps like Facebook, it will say no connection even when the 4G icon is visible. Then it will turn white at times too.
To its credit, I get good reception outside of work and at home which is true for every Verizon phone that I have owned (Incredible, Thunderbolt, Charge, Rezound).
So what gives? Without going back to a Rezound, what are my other options? The Nexus is much worse in this department correct?
Any advice would help, thanks!
Nexus is horrible in reception department. I know exactly what you mean with the white 4G no connection issue. I get it all the time too...even with 4G showing full bars. Also when I open the browser its just white and froze.
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Nexus is horrible in reception department. I know exactly what you mean with the white 4G no connection issue. I get it all the time too...even with 4G showing full bars. Also when I open the browser its just white and froze.
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So, it's not just me? LOL
It's getting pretty ridiculous. Today I can barely do anything with it at work, it's not holding much of anything.
Is this a known network issue? Because if not, I will have to dump this phone unfortunately.
Yeah I don't know if it's the battery or what but 4G reception seems hit or miss on my Razr Maxx, it usually works great but in fringe areas it's shakier than I'd like.
That said, I use my office's wifi (where 4G reception sucks) and keep my phone on 3G unless I need to download things. So it isn't a huge issue.
I can't go back to a smaller battery, though.
Just as an update, the reception is embarrassingly bad today. I can't connect to anything data related. Connection keeps going in and out.
My Rezound would connect to everything daily. Only problem is that I don't want another Rezound lol.
Decisions, decisions....
the nexus has horrible signal issues, don't get one. as far as the maxx and signal/4g i get 10x better signal strength than i had with my rezound or nexus. if you want, install the .209 ics leak. it gave me much better 4g reception and speeds.
could also be you just do not have good verizon service where you are and no phone will fix that.
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the nexus has horrible signal issues, don't get one. as far as the maxx and signal/4g i get 10x better signal strength than i had with my rezound or nexus. if you want, install the .209 ics leak. it gave me much better 4g reception and speeds.
could also be you just do not have good verizon service where you are and no phone will fix that.
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I definitely don't have good Verizon service where my office is located as I said in the OP. But, even with that said, my Rezound always held a data connection, and mostly 4G at that.
I have no idea why this phone with supposed better radios can't match that. It's very, very disheartening.
I will try the ICS leak. Is the .209 one the one where you can't go back to stock if you wanted to? That might be an issue for me.
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I definitely don't have good Verizon service where my office is located as I said in the OP. But, even with that said, my Rezound always held a data connection, and mostly 4G at that.
I have no idea why this phone with supposed better radios can't match that. It's very, very disheartening.
I will try the ICS leak. Is the .209 one the one where you can't go back to stock if you wanted to? That might be an issue for me.
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no going back to gingerbread once you install. i dunno maybe your phone is defective? i have no data issues and hand off's are great.
Possible that Verizon is having an outage around you?
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My razr on rogers does the no connection thing in the play store at times also. That is running ics on 3g
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Possible that Verizon is having an outage around you?
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There is none that they know of. I went into a Verizon store tonight and they installed a new sim for me.
I have had strong signal since then, but I'm not at work and I usually get good signal at home.
If I don't have good signal tomorrow at work I will just have to face the sad reality that this phone won't play nice at work. Then I will have to make a decision from there.
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Have you tried simply turning 4G off? Basically, go to the network settings and turn it to CDMA only, instead of CDMA+LTE. 2-3 bars of 3G is better than 0-1 bars of 4G. At least while you're at work.
Are you sure it's not a defective unit?
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It happen on my atrix 2 too.
Before i was using htc hero and it held 3g in my office even it only 1 or 2 bar,but with my atrix 2 it stay on edge and sometimes no connectivity. I guess motorola has bad antenna and i'm planning to get htc rezound.
Sorry for my bad english.
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It happen on my atrix 2 too.
Before i was using htc hero and it held 3g in my office even it only 1 or 2 bar,but with my atrix 2 it stay on edge and sometimes no connectivity. I guess motorola has bad antenna and i'm planning to get htc rezound.
Sorry for my bad english.
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That's the thing, Motorola is top notch with antennas, HTC is next best, as I have the Rezound, signal is great but I'm still leading towards defective unit.
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Have you tried this? Should do the trick.
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Have you tried this? Should do the trick.
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I put 3 on my back cover,but no luck.
I keep awaiting for bootloader unlock for razr and atrix 2,maybe custom kernel will do some trick on signal to keep hold on 3g although it's only 1 or 2 bar. Because from my experience,motorola will get no connectivity when it drop to 2 or 1 bar of 3g.
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I put 3 on my back cover,but no luck.
I keep awaiting for bootloader unlock for razr and atrix 2,maybe custom kernel will do some trick on signal to keep hold on 3g although it's only 1 or 2 bar. Because from my experience,motorola will get no connectivity when it drop to 2 or 1 bar of 3g.
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LoL. I was joking. Tell me you really didn't try that.
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LoL. I was joking. Tell me you really didn't try that.
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Do what? Put that sticker on my back cover? Actually i really did it,i even add a piece of aluminium foil to get more signal. LOL
Let's laugh together
That's is the stupid idea that i did to get the phone hold on 3g,and if you read our atrix2 forum,most of us got a bad data connectivity.
I'll wait until ics comes out,if it still have a lock bootloader or connection issue,then maybe i'll jump to another boat (no more moto,this is the last)
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Are you sure it's not a defective unit?
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It might possibly be, but I'm not leaning towards that as I'm getting good reception and connection at home.
It's only happening at work where nobody gets good Verizon signal to begin with. Only problem is my rezound was holding enough signal and not dropping but this phone is dropping.
My conclusion so far is that the rezound holds weak signals better and the MAXX just drops them.
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I hope this phone is immune to the frequent Verizon LTE disconnects. On my HTC Thunderbolt it's so bad that LTE is useless and I have to force slower EVDOrevA to get stable data.
Every once in a while LTE acts up on my gnex.
Thunderbolts are known for problems may maintaining a signal was one of them?
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Have no LTE problems on my Driod Razr Maxx or on my Galaxy S 3.
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Had soo many problems on my thunderbolt and gnex but my gs3 has been absolutely solid. Wouldn't expect anything different from the note2
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Thunderbolts are known for problems may maintaining a signal was one of them?
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I'm suspecting it's a Diameter authentication issue since both LTE and eHRPD suffer from disconnects whereas EVDOrevA uses a different authentication method and is stable.
The reasons why the phones act up is because they have weaker radio antennas. The GNEX was know for having a weak LTE radio. Motorola phones are praised for having superior radios in them.
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The reasons why the phones act up is because they have weaker radio antennas. The GNEX was know for having a weak LTE radio. Motorola phones are praised for having superior radios in them.
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I see complaints about LTE disconnects from Motorola Rzr owners too on Verizon forum. Also, if it was a signal issue 3G EVDOrevA would be affected too but it isn't because it uses a different authentication method than 3G eHRPD's Diameter.
Anyone who's worked with Cisco ACS will understand.
So, I finally upgraded to Galaxy Note II and LTE is still randomly dropping especially tonight at a rate of about six to a dozen times a minute. So, it's Verizon's network afterall as I suspected.
lte solid here....have not had a data drop since owning the device.
I believe data drops are network related. Where I am, I get roughly 2-3 drops per day and one of them is roughly the same time every day. LTE will vanish for 30 seconds to a few minutes and then re-appear. This drop rate is so minor that I don't even really care.
I've had far improved signal from gnex. One signal hiccup in a week that lasted for a few minutes of disconnect/reconnect. Didn't have another device handy to compare at the time. I can actually get 3g at home in fringe area, never could get anything on previous devices.
Didn't have many issues with my thunderbolt back in the day, my gnex was pretty good and my note is awesome. I'm also in a strong lte market so that may be why. I'm in Houston
Florida panhandle ...have gotten a few lte drops but picks up 3g instantly ... My bolt dropped data all the time.
I haven't had a data drop since I got it even tho it hasn't been a week yet.
Samsung moment>evo4g>nexus s>galaxy nexus>evolte>DROID razr>s3>**Note II**
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lte solid here....have not had a data drop since owning the device.
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Same here. Unlike the old Droid Charge, I have had solid data since then with the Bionic/Razr(Maxx)/GNote2
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So, I finally upgraded to Galaxy Note II and LTE is still randomly dropping especially tonight at a rate of about six to a dozen times a minute. So, it's Verizon's network afterall as I suspected.
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Or your area sucks for LTE.
I've noticed in the past week my Rezound has been dropping data like crazy. Never used to do that like my Tbolt did.
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What's the best way to monitor data drops?
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Be a nerd and constantly have your phone in your hand.
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Be a nerd and constantly have your phone in your hand.
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With the thunderbolt I knew it was the phone, with the gn2 I know it's the network.
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For those of you have it already how's the reception? Is it any better then the s3?
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For those of you have it already how's the reception? Is it any better then the s3?
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Let people use it for a while. They haven't even had for more than 12 hours.
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Let people use it for a while. They haven't even had for more than 12 hours.
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Well, technically it shouldn't take more than a few seconds. Put the phones in the same spot, and check the signal strength in dBm.
I agree, those that have it the rest of the world is dying to know!
How is the signal? Is it the same radio that's in the GS3?
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Curious to know from those who upgraded from HTC Thunderbolt with frequent LTE disconnects if the issue remains, which points to network issue, or eliminated but it'll probably require at least a week to confirm.
Coming from GNex, plz let it be better then that :fingers-crossed:
I'd like to think it is slightly better because the size of the device means the antenna can be farther from anything that will cause noise or something. Guess we'll find out tomorrow.
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Coming from GNex, plz let it be better then that :fingers-crossed:
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I really hope it's got a better radio than the GNex. I've been limping along with that thing for the last year. I'll go from a 20 megabit connection to no data without even moving locations.
I kind of hated ordering the Note2 blind, but I've been waiting for a note to arrive on verizon since the note1 came out. If the radio is lousy, well at least I can draw with it.
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another curious verizon customer. Been on htc devices since joining verizon and samsung's cdma woes are well documented. I want the note 2, but need reception.
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For those of you have it already how's the reception? Is it any better then the s3?
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Much better than the GS3 I had, even when I was using all the different types of radios that were available.
Data connection is faster too. Most likely as a result of NOT using a piece of $hit snapdragon SOC.
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Much better than the GS3 I had, even when I was using all the different types of radios that were available.
Data connection is faster too. Most likely as a result of NOT using a piece of $hit snapdragon SOC.
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I think my rezound has a snapdragon SOC, and it has no problems with reception or data speeds. Get up to 40 down and 15 up on it.
Samsung has a history of bad radios on Verizon. It's really the only potential negative of this device.
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I think my rezound has a snapdragon SOC, and it has no problems with reception or data speeds. Get up to 40 down and 15 up on it.
Samsung has a history of bad radios on Verizon. It's really the only potential negative of this device.
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great reception. i also think this has to do with no only better hardware but more landscape inside the phone offers better attenna replacement.
over all phone is awesome, im having no issue one handing it
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Curious to know from those who upgraded from HTC Thunderbolt with frequent LTE disconnects if the issue remains, which points to network issue, or eliminated but it'll probably require at least a week to confirm.
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Well I upgraded to the DNA and I haven't had a single data drop, unlike my Thunderbolt which had them several times a day.
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great reception. i also think this has to do with no only better hardware but more landscape inside the phone offers better attenna replacement.
over all phone is awesome, im having no issue one handing it
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cool, going to head over to verizon store and play with it and dna and look at signal strengths. I only get 1-2 bars in the hospital so if its worse, I might not have signal.
The rezound had good 4g reception but average 3g reception; the galaxy s3 had good 4g reception and below average 3g reception. Anyways I hope folks provide good feedback and 4g, 3g and cellular reception for the note. Very interested in this phone (though it is bigger than I would like). To be honest I would go with the DNA if it had a large battery. Don't take me wrong I think the note has a lot of nice unique feature I just wish it was a bit narrower.
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great reception. i also think this has to do with no only better hardware but more landscape inside the phone offers better attenna replacement.
over all phone is awesome, im having no issue one handing it
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i have my galaxy nexus and my note 2 side by side and signal strength is the same with a slight edge to the note 2. I am looking at the signal strength in options and not the bars.
I have notes 2 and DNA side by side at the possibly worst corner in terms of cell signal.
Note 2 is extremely unstable. keep on switching between LTE to 3G to no signal (the round circle with a cross over the center. usual stop sign)
while DNA has a full bars for CALL. and 1x for data. It is slow, but it is stable and usable.
SHAME ON YOU SAMSUNG. Why put such a stupid radio chip on such a good device otherwise.
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i have my galaxy nexus and my note 2 side by side and signal strength is the same with a slight edge to the note 2. I am looking at the signal strength in options and not the bars.
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Only matters when you are in weak signal areas. If you're seeing -70 to -80 DBMS or lower you're in a decent area. What the Gnex couldn't handle was the weaker areas. Where my rezound was -85 or so the Gnex was -100 or worse. I'll post something when I get back to my office. I'll do a compare and post it. If the Note 2 is anything like the Gnex it will end up the same way with me. Returned! I don't care how cool the phone is.
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I have notes 2 and DNA side by side at the possibly worst corner in terms of cell signal.
Note 2 is extremely unstable. keep on switching between LTE to 3G to no signal (the round circle with a cross over the center. usual stop sign)
while DNA has a full bars for CALL. and 1x for data. It is slow, but it is stable and usable.
SHAME ON YOU SAMSUNG. Why put such a stupid radio chip on such a good device otherwise.
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Not what I wanted to hear
Do you have dBm readings that you could post for a comparison? The data switching between 1x, 3G, and 4G could be fixed in an update hopefully.
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Not what I wanted to hear
Do you have dBm readings that you could post for a comparison? The data switching between 1x, 3G, and 4G could be fixed in an update hopefully.
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the dbm on N2 was jumping from -120 to -98 to -75 and the data connection is ON and OFF. That is frustrating.
My location (my cubicle) here now is like a stress test case in terms of cellphone cell strength in a weaker environment.
IN good coverage, everyone is happy. Both phones are -75dbm and stable.
In weaker ones, N2 can't hold on to a data connection.
I really want to love it, but in this checkbox, there is no competition.
It does perform well in battery category tho.
And by the way, refer to your other post, the screen is not brighter than DNA screen. even put to full brightness. It is just so pathetic putting them side by side to compare.
I will continue test until this evening. If the data connection weakness is confirmed, I have to take N2 back to store. I feel it will make my wife crazy to see me carrying both giant 5 inch phones each costing more than 600 USD combining all costs...
I've got a Inc2 on PagePlus. I love the phone but it gets TERRIBLE reception. I live in a rural area, and am sick of dropping calls... so I'm thinking of stepping up to a Rezound. But being I have to buy my phone outright (used) I wanted to know if anyone had owned both and could let me know if the Rez is better or same as Inc2.
Thanks!!
I think it is the same or slightly worse. Of course there have been a few radio updates for the rezound that may have improved it since i used the incredible 2. Remember there are some areas that have poor cdma reception but solid lte, in which case you'd be better of with the rezound foot data.
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Thanks, Bacon. To use the Rez on PagePlus, I have to flash it. So that means 1RTT max data, so no LTE.
The rezound has better signal reception than the thunderbolt. Many has said the incredible 2 is basically a smaller version of the bolt minus 4g and a few other things. I don't think you could go wrong with the rezound. Just a comparison my bolt I was lucky to get 2 bars where I live compared to the rezound I get 4. Good luck on your choices.
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I've got a Inc2 on PagePlus. I love the phone but it gets TERRIBLE reception. I live in a rural area, and am sick of dropping calls... so I'm thinking of stepping up to a Rezound. But being I have to buy my phone outright (used) I wanted to know if anyone had owned both and could let me know if the Rez is better or same as Inc2.
Thanks!!
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Rumblur I don't know about Inc2 but i had to return Samsung Galaxy Nexus because it drop calls and got Rez and all's well. Maybe the antenna in the case back better location.
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Thanks all. I'm waivering.... I can get an Inc1 for $50 or a Rezound for $150, around here (used). I figure my Inc2 will pull $100 so it's not a huge issue financially... but what I really need is someone much smarter than I, to figure out how to get it on PagePlus with 3g! Then I'd be one happy camper
I know I know... I live in a dream world where Verizon doesn't cripple every phone in some way or another
The Rezound gets great reception vs other comparable smartphones.
i am on rezoundand my mom uses inc2. have to say rezound's display is brilliant and cpu is clearly faster than inc2. but... inc2 outweigh much more as for battery life.
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i am on rezoundand my mom uses inc2. have to say rezound's display is brilliant and cpu is clearly faster than inc2. but... inc2 outweigh much more as for battery life.
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Hope it would on battery life as that phone only has 3g
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The trick for me is, the Rezound would be great... but I'm on Page Plus, and they can't do 4G/LTE phones yet. So I'd have to get it flashed so it could be activated. The trouble with THAT is according to everything I've read, is the data is limited to 1RTT, no 3G. Sooooo.... what to do? My Dinc2 is a great phone, but the reception is killing me. I'm sick of having to be a contortionist or walk around in hopes of getting a good signal.
So my contracts almost up and I'm looking at the S4. My GNex has awful battery life, the 4g signal is spotty at best for some reason despite living in a heavily built up 4g area. How you liking the call/signal/battery quality of the S4?
And should I just swap to another carrier, I know some people are going to yell yes, but honestly I don't know what to do. I don't have their unlimited data, but I've never really had issues until the GNex with 3g/4g signals for some reason and all. There's not really any other carriers that have the network that VZW has in my area and areas I travel a lot either so that's another thing, but I've been wanting to swap carriers to see if the other side really is better so to speak.
I owned the Galaxy Nexus and I don't think I've ever had worse battery life and signal on a phone.
The battery life and radios on the S IV are significantly better.
I came from a GNex myself and I ran all varieties of Roms and used AOKP as my daily driver.
I can easily say without a shadow of a doubt after 3 days of use my battery life is night and day better as is my 4g connection. Dont hesitate... just upgrade.
Lil
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Have a to agree....gnex had horrible battery and my radio sucked bigtime. Both so far are complete opposite on this fine s4. I have ran into bad battery drain though when doing big up/downloads on LTE if my coverage is bad. Wish they could just throttle transmit power intelligently. I hate hot phones.
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