How to get better T-Mobile reception

Have you ever experienced dropped calls during a cell phone conversation? I bet many of will answer yes. Is there a way to get better T-Mobile reception? Of course. If your carrier is Tmobile, you have a few options to improve call quality.

First, if you have an old phone that you bought more than 4 years ago, a simple way to get better reception is to upgrade to bar new cell phone. The new phone not only has more advanced features but also gets better reception of today’s so called 3g wireless network so that fewer calls will be dropped and data communication will be faster and more secure.

Second, if your phone is still functional and don’t want to bother to upgrade to a new plan then you can buy something called signal booster that you attach behind the battery cover. This a temporary solution. After all there is just so much your old phone can do no matter how good the signal booster is.

Third, if your T-Mobile phone gets bad reception at home, you can sign up for Tmoble at home service. However, this service require you to have wifi connection at home. Basically, you are going to use wifi wireless signals at home instead of cellular signals. Since most of Tmobile plans include unlimited nights and weekends, it’s a great way to save money you can do without a landline at home.

So, the best way to get better T-Mobile rception is to get the latest phone. No need to buy a seperate signal booster. Many new phones are free if you upgrade or sign up for a new plan.

Good luck. Let us know what you think.

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