Factors That Affects Your Smartphone’s Signal Performance

As useful and efficient our smartphones are, they’re still prone to various drawbacks. One particular drawback is phone signals. Since various types of phones have been invented, signal coverage has become a huge factor in bridging the communication gap between two parties or making things worst. With that, we figured to highlight 5 things that will affect your smartphone’s signal.

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Too many opened apps

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Apps can affect your phone in many ways possible. Too many opened apps can and will actually affect, not only your battery and phone’s performance but also it signal. Make sure to close out unused apps or background apps to lessen things up a bit and maintain the stable signal on your phone.

Too many notifications and updates

Notifications, whether from app updates or from social media apps actually affect your phone’s signal coverage. Make sure to turn off the notification option, whenever you’re using your smartphone for texting or calling, or at least if you’re expecting a call since your phone might have a hard time getting that call.

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Newer OS update makes things worse

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Despite stating this fact, OS updates aren’t all that bad, to be honest, they can actually be beneficial to your handset. However, there are minor software updates that have bugs and some of these bugs on the software do affect your phone’s capability to sap in signal coverage, making it harder for your phone to get outbound calls.

Signal traffic via rush hour

At the peak of rush hour, various people would often call one another and signal sometimes becomes a hassle. It’s quite normal, but it’s still happening. Make sure to call the people you need earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon, instead of contacting them during peak hours. Trust us, it’ll save you whole lots of trouble.

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Tunnels

When you opt to ride a public transportation vehicle, particularly trains or road vehicles. It’s normal to know that going into tight or closed paths, such as tunnels can block out signal from your end. Make sure to know when and where to contact someone and know that going through this tight spaces or paths will greatly affect your phone’s signal coverage.

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