| | |  | Unlocked Cell Phones | Home » » Universal Cell Phone Reception Antenna Booster | | | | | | | Description: | | Comes with detailed instruction to use in retail packaging. | | | Features: | |
• 100% brand new.
• Fits ALL mobile phones: AUDIOVOX / ERICSSON / NEXTEL / NOKIA / MOTOROLA / SAMSUNG / QUALCOMM / KYOCERA / LG / PANASONIC / SANYO / SIEMENS etc...
• You should notice atleast ONE "bar" more than before. Keep in mind that in a near zero signal strength area (less than continuous single antenna strength bar), results will be minimal. In areas where cell signals are non-existent, the booster will have no effect (but neither would a 10 foot antenna)
• Improves sound quality by eliminating noises.
• Very easy to install. No tools needed. Just stick it to the back of the phone where the battery is placed into.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.01 inches | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 25 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
A SCAMOct 22, 2008
By Chris This is as effective as putting magnets on your fuel lines. It does nothing. I got one free with an accessory pack, the case and charger worked. Anyway, I tried the thing with three phones and it made zero difference. Not a single tiny difference. But I am an electrical and electronic engineer with 25 years experience, I make wireless internet gear for a living and I'm an Extra class amateur radio operator, so I knew it not only wouldn't but couldn't work. Basically you can't stick something inside the case of a phone and expect it to improve the signal for an antenna it has no attachment to. In many phones, like the Motorola v60i and Krazr I tried, this thing is inserted between the metal back cover and the metal chassis of the phone, there is no way it can do anything to the signal.
Laugh and move on. Keep your money. In Europe the vendors would have been fined tens of thousands of dollars for selling these things.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Useless.Jan 01, 2008
By Jon I've used these in 5 different phones since 1996. I live way out in a mountainous development. The low signal and dropped calls don't change one single bit when I add one of these to my phone. They are completely useless in my 12 years of experience.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Save your money!!!Mar 26, 2008
By Arjun Varma I found no difference whatsoever in signal strength after using this devise. I think its a total waste of money! If this actually worked, all the phone manufacturers would have started installing this before selling their devices.
SCAAAAM !!!
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
NOT WORTH THE MONEYAug 19, 2007
By J.D. in D.C. I bought one three years ago, and I notice no difference at all. I recently bought a new phone with horrible reception (a Motorola RAZR; yeah, don't buy one). So I switched the little antenna booster from my old phone to the new RAZR thinking since the antenna booster didn't do a thing for my old phone, maybe now it would finally be useful!! BUT NO, the RAZR still sucks, and the bottom line is this: the reception on your cell phone is going to depend on the cell phone itself. A little rectangular piece of tape with gold paint on it isn't going to make any difference...
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
snakeoilSep 14, 2009
By Ricky Roo
"rickyroo"
The premise is silly, that you can improve your antenna with a decal that cost them 2cents to manufacture. If it was that easy, don't you think that the world class RF engineers that design these cell phone would have already done it?
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