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My wife and I have identical cell phones, Siemens model A56. My example
is perhaps a year older than hers. Mine seems to lose connection more readily than hers does, and if we turn them both on side by side in any given location, mine typically takes 2 to 5 times as long to establish a connection. What would account for this difference? Is mine simple a "lemon", perhaps having some portion(s) of its rf alignment off? Since mine is older, could the battery be a bit weaker? Our service is Cingular, they do offer other phones, these are probably their least expensive option. I'm wondering if other brands/models perform better in terms of connection, general sound quality, etc. If they are like virtually every other electronic device (no reason to assume they are not) it seems likely some make/models preform better than others. I'm wondering if anyone tests various cell phones for these things (Consumer Reports, maybe)? Anyone know? TIA Dan |
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