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at least it wasn't too expensive. Have bought one of these years ago, but this one did not do much of anything for my reception problems and dropped calls with my Samsung slider phone. if that helps ya. If I remember, I think it did help phone of past that was a Motorola flip phone. Worst reception phone I have ever had, and was hoping this would help. Did raise the bars in some places, but not enough to solve phones internal antenna problem.
However in an attempt to sound fair, it might have raised the bar by one level, but i just don't think so. I ordered it in hopes that it would do something, but im convinced that it serves absolutely no purpose.
They are still sold in the stores for 10 times as much. Can't tell how much this antenna really helps, but it doesn't hurt reception in any way so for the price you can't go wrong.
Just think about it. How in the world is a thin sticker, no matter what's painted on it, supposed to catch some ambiguous "rays" and use that to boost signal. I thought I'd try this since I was desperate and it was cheap, but as someone who studied engineering, I really should've known better. Whoever created this has got to be relying on the desperation/gullibility of people.
I haven't been able to conduct controlled experiments - only a scientist could - but I can say that it *seems* to give the phone the *tiniest* of boosts.So, it depends on how much you're willing to sacrifice for a tiny, and almost imperceptible boost in signal strength (if there even is one; the boost I noticed could easily be a product of my hopeful imagination).As for me, I wouldn't buy one again. I'm not sure. This is VERY inexpensive: it costs a penny, and while the shipping is far too high for an item that could be slipped into a first class envelope, it's still relatively inexpensive.That's why I tried it. I figured that I wouldn't be out too much money.Does it work.
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