iPhone 4s and Signal (Tip)..

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For those of you with a 4s on Verizon and staying in the United States. If you are having signal problems where it goes from 3G to the circle off and on then here is a tip that worked for me. 1) Turn your phone off, 2) Eject the SIM Tray, 3) Remove SIM from Tray, 4) Put back SIM Tray, 5) Turn iPhone back on and "Viola!". You then have a clear and smooth signal. This will definitely help with battery life.:cool:
 

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For those of you with a 4s on Verizon and staying in the United States. If you are having signal problems where it goes from 3G to the circle off and on then here is a tip that worked for me. 1) Turn your phone off, 2) Eject the SIM Tray, 3) Remove SIM from Tray, 4) Put back SIM Tray, 5) Turn iPhone back on and "Viola!". You then have a clear and smooth signal. This will definitely help with battery life.:cool:

Are you advising not to reinsert the SIM?
 

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That is what I am saying. Since with Verizon the SIM is needed only for Roaming outside the U.S. You can just keep the SIM card somewhere safe.

Thank you for the clarification and the tip. :) Enjoy the rest of your day.
 

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Yes on most device you can change the network from Global to CDMA. But I have not had any signal issues to remove mine.
 

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Yes on most device you can change the network from Global to CDMA. But I have not had any signal issues to remove mine.

Neither have I, but I'm for learning new things and testing certain things like that which was mentioned by the OP.
 

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I used to do this on BlackBerry devices though as the Global would never hold to staying off.... worth a shot eh?
 

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I tried this for 24 hrs. I can say that it seems to be worse... Not sure why but I didn't even hit my avg.
 

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Neither have I, but I'm for learning new things and testing certain things like that which was mentioned by the OP.
First off I am always in to trying new tips although I must admit in over the year I have had my 4S I have never had the SIM tray out so I had no idea that there was even a SIM there. Live and learn I suppose.
I tried this for 24 hrs. I can say that it seems to be worse... Not sure why but I didn't even hit my avg.

The only time I get a circle is in one medical bldg I go to where there is alot of metal that blocks the signal and as i move to different spots the signal come back. Otherwise I have never had signal problems.
 

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phew! thought I was the only one or worse, just imagining it. The weird thing is, I don't have a SIM in the tray....so I'm not too sure that's what's causing the signal issue..