
on 23-11-2013 13:07
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on 23-11-2013 13:07
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on 23-11-2013 16:21
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on 23-11-2013 16:21
Before you become Vodafone customers, get a Pay & Go sim from them, and see what their reception is like. It could just be that the signal is poor because of your home itself. Sometimes certain building materials can block phone signals.
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23-11-2013 13:13 - edited 23-11-2013 13:14
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23-11-2013 13:13 - edited 23-11-2013 13:14
You can use TUGO if you have wifi at home.
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23-11-2013 13:39 - edited 23-11-2013 13:45
And if your not a Pay Monthly customer and cannot have TuGo then whatsapp or viber are viable alternatives, if your on pay as you go.
If your a business customer then a BoostBox is an option.
Remove your sim card and give it a wipe with a clean dry cloth, and or have it exchanged at an o2 shop for a new one. They will perform the swapmysim there for you.
Ultimately if your not locked into a contract then swapping Networks is an option.
I would suggest you obtain payg sims from the ones your interested in and try them out for a few weeks where you live, commute and work.
If your phones not unlocked then follow this link to Unlock it.
Its free to contract customers and £15 to Payg Customers {T&C Apply to Payg Customers}
https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/help/help?qid=1&q1=2&route=unlocking&case=Handset%20Unlocking%20Form
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on 05-12-2013 13:12
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on 05-12-2013 13:12
Do you have a cover/case on your phone?
When I first got my iPhone out of the box I put my cover on it and set it up and the signal dropped to about 2 bars most of the time. I also had issues connecting to my wifi at home even when I was right next to the router. I was advised to get a bumper cover instead as my previous one was a full back cover. I had the same issue with the bumper cover. I decided to leave all covers off and see what happens and hey presto I have full signal!

on 05-12-2013 13:15
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on 05-12-2013 13:15
Some nice cone with sponge inserts to stop it touching the antenna band or have plastic inserts to match where the break is in the iphone antenna band.
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on 08-12-2013 11:54
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on 08-12-2013 11:54
I agree with @Bambino - you need to check what the signal is like with other networks at your home. A friend of mine used to be on Orange and she could not get any signal at all whilst she was in her house. It was something to do with the surrounding buildings blocking the phone reception. I don't know if there is a map to find out about the surrounding areas affects on signals but all I can suggest is getting a different sim to test it.

