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karmapolice
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I currently have a 6310i, which works ok, but I don't get reception in my apartment. I will also get messages that someone called hours after they called (I even broke up with a girl when I thought she was ditching me, just to find out she tried to call me several times, ouch).
I'm currently on the GSM network with cingular, ported from AT&T.
Anyway, my battery is a li-polymer 1200mAH BS2. I've read that the li-polymer batteries don't have any mempry-effect on their charge, but I can only guess that the reason I'm having these problems is due to 3 reasons:
1. Battery is getting old & it doesn't have enough power to pickup signals.
2. Internal antenna on the 6310i is bad (but I've read no one had problems with it before, so......)
3. The Cingular network in my area sucks.
Can an old battery effect a phones reception? All thoughts are welcome.
I'm currently on the GSM network with cingular, ported from AT&T.
Anyway, my battery is a li-polymer 1200mAH BS2. I've read that the li-polymer batteries don't have any mempry-effect on their charge, but I can only guess that the reason I'm having these problems is due to 3 reasons:
1. Battery is getting old & it doesn't have enough power to pickup signals.
2. Internal antenna on the 6310i is bad (but I've read no one had problems with it before, so......)
3. The Cingular network in my area sucks.
Can an old battery effect a phones reception? All thoughts are welcome.