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I too have the HTC Incredible 2 and about a month ago started to have signal problems. Everywhere. My husbands phone would get great service while mine had X. I finally called tech support and they sent me a replacement. I couldn't get the new one activated and the tech had asked me if the back was on my phone. I replied, "Ya....." He then told me that the antenna was in the back cover. Well, about a month ago, I purchased an after market extended battery that came with a back. It obviously doesn't have an antenna in it. I put my standard battery back in and have been fine ever since. Hope this helps?
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Just did the 'spring finger bend' & also the aluminum foil trick (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHIdl1qrdkc)
Well, IT WORKED WONDERFULLY!!!!
I had an average signal of between -103 to -115 dBm with an asu between 4 to 1.
Now it's at a between -87 to -95 with an asu of 9 to 13!!!!
Folks, you will have a new phone! I've had my Dinc2 for almost 2 years with 3 replacements and NONE of them have had these nunbers!!!
DO IT...............DO IT NOW!!!!!!!!!
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have a inc 1 and 2 and the reception has always been poor. After reading the posts i tried the solution 1 mikes_VZW had posted earlier to dial:*#*#4636#*#*. I did this and realized both phones were pre-set to CDMA ONLY that it did nothing. However after looking closer there is actually two options for CDMA: CDMA ONLY and CDMA AUTO PRL after selecting the PRL option BOTH PHONES IMMEDIATELY went from -87-105 to -67 - -69 consistently. If anyone tries this please report you findings. Thanks MIKES_VZW. You may reference all of this information on PAGE 9
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