Re: Cell Phone Reception

I have been having problems with my cell phone (LG) dropping calls in

> my home. Seems like you talk for a few minutes and the call is > dropped. Getting tired of this and thinking it was my phone, I went > to Verizon since I was near the end of my contract and got 2 new LG > 6100 camera phones (one for me and one for my son). I paid over $200 > -- there is a rebate. > Well don't you know it the same thing happens with this phone. I did > some testing and find that the signal bars are very weak in my area > (suburban), its not just my house ( a regular wood house) but > seemingly a few miles area the signal is weak. I drove about a mile > east and the signal bars got stronger and then they got the strongest > a few miles a way. The phone worked fine there. > So does this mean my area is in a dead zone? > What can be done? How can Verizon put someone in a contract if it > knows that cell reception will be poor in there area? Why doesn't > Verizon fix this so we all could get uniform service. It seems a rip > off if I can't use my cell phone in my home.

If you are still in the trial period try a Motorola V265.

LB

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