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I just got the iPhone6 (gray) ios 8.3 model MG632LL/A on 5/8/15. I purchased the phone at Costco and am considering returning it. 5 dropped calls in 4 days, the most I've ever had with Verizon. I reset network settings as instructed, but my signal strength is still weak (1-2 bars vs 3-4 with the iPhone 4S) and during conversations I get the metallic voice chop out routine.
Looking at the dates on these threads it seems the issue has not been resolved. Is this a phone-antenna problem? If so, can I boost the antenna or shall I go back to an earlier iPhone? Thanks.
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Weth is right...I was having the same issues with my iP6+ until I stopped using advanced calling. When the feature was active I was experiencing dropped calls with 3-4 bars of signal strength. I've since disabled it and the problem has went away...I'll give it a try again when the service is a bit more advanced in my area.
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If you have advanced calling on turn it off. Go to settings and cellular and where the LTE setting is make sure it says data only not voice plus data.
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Also keep in mind that the signal level on the 4S was the 3G signal and on the 6 it is the LTE signal so it is measuring different incoming signals and will not match.
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Weth is right...I was having the same issues with my iP6+ until I stopped using advanced calling. When the feature was active I was experiencing dropped calls with 3-4 bars of signal strength. I've since disabled it and the problem has went away...I'll give it a try again when the service is a bit more advanced in my area.
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The phone came with those settings interestingly. It must be that the LTE network's signal then, is much weaker than the 3G. If I turn LTE off, will that put me on 3G by default?
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Just turn off LTE for voice, keep LTE for data. (There are 3 settings for LTE OFF, DATA, VOICE+DATA)
Then all your calls will go over the 1x system, like every other phone on Verizon except the ones that are set up for Advanced Calling. 3G never does phone calls, it is data only.
The only big negative is you will lose the ability to talk and surf at the same time unless on wifi. With Advanced Calling you can voice and surf at the same time.
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The original settings had LTE for Data only (I sent the screenshot). I found that turning off LTE altogether restored normal phone reception and stregth, so there must be a bug when selecting "Data only" as it destroys my call capabilty.
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created by Weth in iPhone 6 - View the full discussionJust turn off LTE for voice, keep LTE for data. (There are 3 settings for LTE OFF, DATA, VOICE+DATA)Then all your calls will go over the 1x system, like every other phone on Verizon except the ones that are set up for Advanced Calling. 3G never does phone calls, it is data only. The only big negative is you will lose the ability to talk and surf at the same time unless on wifi. With Advanced Calling you can voice and surf at the same time.
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You may just be in an area that has spotty LTE coverage or maybe even there is an issue that VZW isn't aware of...