09-10-2016 09:19 PM - edited 01-04-2022 03:29 PM
I notice I get like.... these RANDOM dead zones sometimes, in places that I KNOW I should have service, and then if I pass them again, I'll have service in them, it's very strange. Also, my call quality seems to be quite low. People keep complaining that they can't hear me that well, and I need to speak up. I had to repeat myself 6 times today to my friend. Not an exaggeration. Lol what's happening PM? Take a look at my account n stuff? Also, if you need to know my phone model, I can't discuss it here, you must PM me. (Hehe)
08-08-2018 09:20 AM
It's possible it is not the cell service but iterfearance in the area at the time. Verhead wires affect reception and even other wireless frequencies in the areas. It is the cell phone itself haing receptioninterfered.
But you are right, it may be that the PM has issues with their towers during those times.
03-04-2017 11:15 PM
You misinterpreted a little bit my response. I didn't say that Telus/Koodo rooted phones has less issues than other carriers. What i said that rooted phones (in general) without latest upgrades have problems with switching between cell zones (not necessary towers). Whenever you upgrade your android it automaticaly becomes urooted and then you can root it again. We are not talking here to experts.
I agree with you absolutely that dead zone is the dead zone but sometimes we think that we are in a dead zone but that is not necessary true.
I only try to help here coming from the same bad experience. I upgraded my phone and some dead zones magically diapeared.
03-04-2017 08:59 PM
@Quest what?
A dead zone is no signal. It is irrelevant what rom you have loaded if your antenna can not detect a signal.
The other really odd comment is that (somehow) a Telus/Koodo rooted phone has less issues than other carriers (Bell & Rogers) which makes no sense at all
Since Bell / Telus SHARE the same towers, anywhere a Bell phone shows a dead zone the Telus phone will ALWAYS have a deadzone, regardless of any software loaded
03-04-2017 04:32 PM
03-03-2017 02:11 PM
Omg thanks!! we are looking into it!
03-03-2017 02:09 PM
@Shazia_K another instance of the reply-going-to-the-wrong-thread problem
03-03-2017 09:55 AM
Thank you for sending the info, the port had failed due to entering the wrong account number.
The port has been requested, please allow at least 30 minutes to 2 hours for the port to complete. You will receive a text message saying that the port has completed and then simply reboot your phone 🙂
Thanks,
Shazia
09-12-2016 07:46 AM
if there is a nearby thunderstorm (near the towers or you) that can cause disruptions too ... past weekend there were lots in the GTA.
09-11-2016 03:48 PM
09-11-2016 02:57 PM
09-11-2016 09:41 AM
sounds like a handset glitch/hardware glitch.
having said that, if you can share the locations where you face these 'dead zones', maybe some other members can confirm about their experiences at these locations.
also, have you tried checking the coverage on opensignal.com. you could check if there are any bellus towers in that particular location and then report it to the moderators/admin if u still face the problem.
09-11-2016 08:57 AM
More than likely it's an issue with your phone @kutzki, and sometime dead spots occur with all carriers. It's YOU that will have to send a personal message to a PM associate-just check who's online to send message with your particular details.
09-11-2016 08:49 AM
@kutzki the fact it is a "random" dead zone puzzles me
I know 2 areas where Bell/Telus have bad network so I know it always drops there
But how you describe it I suspect it is a phone glitch more than network if the area is inconsistant
09-11-2016 02:57 AM
09-11-2016 12:35 AM
Ya know that it can happen to ANY carrier, NOT JUST PM, But to any carrier. Conditions apply