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Re: Poor Signal Strength NG22

nottechyenough
Investigator
Investigator
Thank you Christopher, Signal strength checkers on websites always show
good services most of the time, varying usually only when the network
operators have become aware of a problem and are trying to fix it. In a
given area, local factors that might create a local signal shadow can
create a local problem. I have an iPhone 5s and to try and get a clue as
to the cause of my poor voice quality services I have tried EE, O2 and
lebara sims. Only the Lebara SIM gives a strong signal as indicated by the
bars on the display. So I don't think it is the phone that is failing.
With the EE SIM in place I have used the "mobile data" menu and tried
selecting 3G instead of 4G and the signal strength indicator shows 2 bars
instead of one. My wife has a Doro phone with an EE SIM and it shows 3
bars. Is this a 2G/3G/4G problem?

The real kicker is that when I had a Plusnet SIM it was great!!! And yet
Plusnet use EE, so what is different. EE sent me a new SIM and I discarded
the old Plusnet SIM, so there must be something different?? Perhaps I
should just use the Lebara SIM, and they don't ramp up the price with
inflation plus 3.9%!!!
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nottechyenough
Investigator
Investigator

My problem is in BS21.  I can dial a call, the person at the other end can answer, then after about 30 seconds the line gets dropped,  Signal strength was low at 2 bars on two different "not smart" phones.  Its all voice service as the phones don't do data!!  At least, if they do, I don't use them for that.

bristolian
Legend
Legend

Your post has been split out into a new thread.

EE's 3G network has now been switched off nationally, the ideal solution is to have a VoLTE-compatible phone/SIM combination and use the 4G-network for voice & data.

Without this, voice fallback is now to 2G, which doesn't employ the same "HD" codecs as 3G did & 4G does. So calls will not be as clear. A phone will revert to 4G for idle & data services, so the onscreen bars may vary, although this should largely be a perception issue.