Normally, it is acceptable for a phone to drop a few calls in bad areas. However, my phone has a bad habit of not even picking up calls every so often, mostly at night when I'm commuting home from work (on a trolley; don't worry, I'm not driving and talking on my cell simultaneously).
I would call and I'd wait for the ringing signal and then the phone would just drop the call altogether, leaving me to find a pay phone afterward.
The phone is already a year old. I thought it was all the photos I took with it (it has a camera phone feature) but most of those have been deleted. I don't text message AT ALL. Every picture I take with the phone ends up in an "album" in my phone and I don't know if all those photos could be preventing me from making calls (too much memory but last time I checked, I had plenty of it; for some reason, I can't delete the photos from my "album" in my phone).
I want to take the phone in but I think it may be past the 1 yr. warranty. Any ideas?
2007-12-10
08:02:57
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3 answers
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chrstnwrtr
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Consumer Electronics
➔ Cell Phones & Plans
When it drops the calls, it's normally in a really good area with good reception.
2007-12-10
08:05:16 ·
update #1
Well, it didn't used to be like this. I got great reception almost everywhere I went but now my phone either will work or won't work.
And it would drop calls in places I normally would be able to use the phone normally.
2007-12-10
08:08:35 ·
update #2