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vermilye
Apr 18, 2013Explorer
The first question is was the iPhone on the same network? While most of the time Verizon covers more areas than AT&T, there are exceptions.
I wouldn't expect much from a $13.00 amplifier working at cell phone frequencies, even doubt they exist. As Lonny or Diane mentioned, a Wilson Sleek is the easiest solution, although your phone needs to remain in the Sleek for it to work - you will need a bluetooth headset to use the phone. If you plan to use 4G, be sure you purchase the correct Sleek - they make a V or an A version for Verizon or AT&T.
There are more expensive solutions, particularly for 3G . I have a combination of an exterior antenna, amplifier, and interior antenna that provides a boosted signal within 5'-7' of the internal antenna. Check the Wilson or Maximum Signal websites for some solutions.
I wouldn't expect much from a $13.00 amplifier working at cell phone frequencies, even doubt they exist. As Lonny or Diane mentioned, a Wilson Sleek is the easiest solution, although your phone needs to remain in the Sleek for it to work - you will need a bluetooth headset to use the phone. If you plan to use 4G, be sure you purchase the correct Sleek - they make a V or an A version for Verizon or AT&T.
There are more expensive solutions, particularly for 3G . I have a combination of an exterior antenna, amplifier, and interior antenna that provides a boosted signal within 5'-7' of the internal antenna. Check the Wilson or Maximum Signal websites for some solutions.
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