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since i bought the iphone4s i keep getting my calls dropped while i'm in my home. i have called verizon and they told me to take off the cover, which i did. i'm still getting dropped calls. it will ring and when i answer the phone, i only get a chance to say hello and the call is disconnected. can anyone help me?
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I continue to have the same problem, I was told by Verizon "sorry too many people in the area are using verizon"
In all honest I switched to verizon in July and thinking about already dropping their service.
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Where are you located?
Also coverage isn't guaranteed in a home, since you're within your 14 days you might want to cancel if using your phone in your house is a big deal
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I just moved to a duplex and I have to stand in one place or else my call will drop. Does Verizon offer any kind of booster? I was told that T-Mobile offered something like this, but cannot seem to find anything on Verizon's site.
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ccolay wrote:
I just moved to a duplex and I have to stand in one place or else my call will drop. Does Verizon offer any kind of booster? I was told that T-Mobile offered something like this, but cannot seem to find anything on Verizon's site.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/device/network-extender
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ccolay, we're here to pick those dropped calls up. Wireless service sounds like it's tricky at your new residence. When you're not getting good reception at your home, its due to these limitations that are sometimes referred to as “dead zones,” “coverage holes,” “dead spots” or “obstructed areas.” In situations like this, we reccommend a network extender, http://vz.to/GO3te0
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