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Weird...nope. No issue here. Are you new to verizon network or have you had no issues with other verizon phones?
also, how do you know you have 2-3 bars when the call is dropped and how do you know the person on the other line does too? It's possible you had 2 bars when you dialed and then lost coverage.
There is 2 places on my commute to work that i will drop a call every time and then have full bars again literally 1 second later.
hope you figure it out.
dj.
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Try these 2 steps:
- Dial *228 from your verizon phone and press option 2
- Turn off phone and remove battery for a little bit
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I am having several issues with different problems it drops my calls after 6 min and then sometimes it just beeps and boom they are gone . I had my blackberry before the DX and it nevder did tht and talking to same ppl so if you figure it out please share
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I haven't had any problems with dropped calls on my Droid X, but I will state, from experience, that some cell phones are great in strong signal strength and will not drop a call. Samsung and LG phones come into mind. Other phones I've had will drop a call at the drop of a hat, a couple of Nokia phones come into mind on that one. However, on the other hand, some cell phone companies, I shall not name any, are horrible in having "dead" areas and calls are dropped like a hot potato. So dropped calls could be the fault of a poorly designed cell phone and/or it could be the fault of the provider. Take a look at the flap given the new IPhone, where the antenna was placed where one normally places their hand to hold the phone to their ear....dropped calls all over the place.
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I'm having the same problem. I stopped by the Verizon Wireless store yesterday to see if they could help and about 10 other X customers, including the rep, said they have not had this experience at all. The rep updated my roaming and said it's possible that I have an app that causing the problem.
As a test, my husband (using a land line) sent me a text while I was on the phone with him and our call got dropped. I called him back (on his land line) then I got an email and got dropped again. I'm not sure what app would be causing the problem but I'll reply back if I find out anything.
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