Signal strength indicator always max - X Style (Pure) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've had the phone for about a month now, and I've never seen the signal strength indicator display anything other than max. I definitely know that my signal strength is pretty poor at my workplace via my old Nexus 4 and the LTE Discovery app. Does anyone's phone display an accurate signal strength? I'm currently stock on Marshmallow (same issue with Lollipop) with T-Mobile as my carrier, if that matters.

That sounds like "Demo mode" in System UI Tuner. It makes everything look like it's working perfectly.
It's also possible that you have a very clean signal to a malfunctioning tower. I've seen this in a few places.

kevinmcmurtrie said:
That sounds like "Demo mode" in System UI Tuner. It makes everything look like it's working perfectly.
It's also possible that you have a very clean signal to a malfunctioning tower. I've seen this in a few places.
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Demo mode is disabled. I've installed a couple of apps that display information about my cellular signal, and they accurately displayed the corresponding indicator based on the signal strength. I'm not sure why my Moto X won't accurately show it. Maybe I just need to find a place that has no service just to make sure. LOL

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Is there a way to improve Reception?

Hi guys,
I have moved over from a 700p to mogul and so far have loved it.
The only thing I seem to miss, which is somewhat important is improved reception. Places where I would get solid reception with 1 or 2 bars. I am lucky to get 1 bar. These spots keep dropping calls or not receiving them.
Have my phone now sitting next to a Sanyo Katana, which is getting 3 bars, my phone is showing 0.
Man I love the phone, but there has got to be something which improves the reception.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I changed around my roaming settings to Sprint only network and noticed a large difference in less dropped calls.
Go to settings->phone>services, roaming. It is set to automatic to default which is going to cause more dropped calls and poorer battery life
Thanks for the suggestion.
However, I already have it on Sprint only for roaming.
you should check out the db readings in /windows/fieldtrial.exe rather than bars. bars illustrate your actual strength differently on each device and each provider and are basically uncomparable.
you could also try the 1.40 radio rom. I am not sure if it gives any higher reception than 1.32, but I've had better luck making calls in low reception areas.
an example... alltel's titan ROM reports "full bars" at as crappy as -85db, maybe even -90. Sprints reports 2 bars at the same signal level on the exact same device.
I am not sure if I can use the radio rom. My phone is with Sprint, is this something that can I use?

Bad Signal generally and slow speeds on Internet

I recently updated my radio to v1.10.25.18
Now I'm getting rather poor signals from my network provider (vodafone UK)
Its always around the 2 bar mark, even when I was in central london. Sometimes it spikes to 3-4 bars but after a while it drops again.
Also, when I connect to mobile internet, the speeds are horrible!! The funny thing is that the little signal indicator changes between G, 3G and H very often.
Is this normal?? And is H the fastest??
Thanks for any help! This new phone is giving me such a headache!
Yes, H is the fastest.
Well, I have a generic X1 and definitely has NO problem with signal.
But I tell you something - also faced some problems with my operator.
What I did, I started to communicate with them often.
Due to that, I got some knowledge, like many bars doesn't always mean the best coverage.
Remember, in the centers of big cities there's also overloading effect which influences sometimes the quality of calls.
I've had it and it's normal, I mean - it's not a phone.
I was doin' some research on this topic so you can trust me.
And H on X1 gets reeeeeally fast!
I have 1-2 bars when I'm on H - its REALLLLLY SLOW. Then it will switch to 3G (also slow), occasionally just G, then back to H....etc
So the G, 3G and H icons are frequently changing. Obviously there's something wrong here... Anyone else get this?
domyue said:
I have 1-2 bars when I'm on H - its REALLLLLY SLOW. Then it will switch to 3G (also slow), occasionally just G, then back to H....etc
So the G, 3G and H icons are frequently changing. Obviously there's something wrong here... Anyone else get this?
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It's probably operators problems!
I have the same in some areas!
Also, you may be just on the border between few antennas,
so your phone picks stronger signal.
I mean, it's annoying but nothing extraordinary unfortunately.
I think I'm gonna reflash the radio.
I thought the latest one would be best, but not so. I've heard some good things about the HTC Diamond radio. Another post on this forum mentioned it increased the signal by about 2 bars.
Worth a go.
Sure.
But I bet it won't change much.
I could also compare X1 to SE P1, which has a great antenna, and no difference..
If I flash a radio and then flash a full ROM, do I need to flash that radio again??
Or do radios stay regardless of what I do with Roms??

Range Extender Not Working?

I have a Verizon 3G indoor signal booster made by Samsung. My GNex would connect to it just fine but my G2 doesn't see it at all. Anyone in the same boat?
My bad. It actually works just fine. LG has a separate icon for the signal booster unlike my GNex with the base rom, where it would replace the regular 3g signal meter with the signal booster meter. On the G2, it's an additional icon on the top. This G2 it's so awesome. So this phone tells me the wireless strength, the normal 3g/4g signal strength, and it tells me the signal booster strength.

Network extender doesnt work with Turbo

I bought a business class Verizon extender for $400 because the Turbo has less reception than my LG G2 did, but there seems to be a serious flaw in the Turbos programming (or maybe it's the antenna). I can be right next to the extender with only a couple bars, if I go to make a phone call it suddenly jumps to full bars. The issue could be battery saving? Because if I walk 30 feet from the extender I will lose the extender connection all together. I can then walk back to the extender and have no connection even when right next to it. Basically the extender is useless at 30ft because it will always lose connection.
Before anyone says, it's a defective extender. It's not, this is the replacement extender for the first one that had the same issue (and a burnt out power LED).
Can you post a picture of the extender? The first two photos show its connected to the extender. The third is 3g and it won't connect to it on 3g.
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mobrules777 said:
Can you post a picture of the extender? The first two photos show its connected to the extender. The third is 3g and it won't connect to it on 3g.
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The extender is the 4 blue lights in the background. It is the new business class one made by Samsung. It's supposed to have a range of 60ft.
The icon above your signal strength in the pictures shows that you are connected to the extender. It looks like a little house. Barely noticeable but its there. I have three to four bars at one end of my house but the other end only one. The one I have is the residential one but I have very bad 4g reception at my house. I dont really know anything about the business class one. The one I have has a range of about 100 ft. I can walk about half way into the back property without losing connection. I wonder If the materials of the building is causing an issue. I know a local government that bought these for several of its buildings. They didnt work for them because the buildings were concrete and brick. A phone could be 10 ft away from the extender but a wall between them and there was no connection at all.
Im sure this is stuff you already know but I would talk to verizon tier one support about it. They seeem to be a little more knowledgeable.
1 bar and I'm 1ft from extender.
It is showing 1 bar and I'm 1ft from the extender. So I walk 30ft and I got nothing.
The turbo can't do simultaneous voice and data because it has one radio, so whenever I make a call it shows 1x with no bars. I guess when you're on the extender and make a call, it switches to full bars like you said. I don't know anything about these extenders though.
If you place a call, you should see it go up to full strength.
You're seeing the 4G indicator, which is the 4G signal coming in from the network. The Network Extenders are 1X/EV-DO only.
Look at Settings-> About Phone-> Status-> Network Type and Strength and see what it says for 1x (or maybe 3g) strength.
I think digitaloutsider is right- when you're not on a call, and you're in 4G coverage, you'll see your 4G strength on the signal meter (or, at least, the low bar between the two). You can verify that you're going through the network extender by either dialing #48 or listening for a double beep immediately after you dial a number.
I don't have a business extender, but my consumer device doesn't have a great range. When I'm 30 feet away in my house (depending on exactly where I am), I'll see a noticeable drop in signal strength from the extender. It certainly still works anywhere in my house, though.
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reggie14 said:
Look at Settings-> About Phone-> Status-> Network Type and Strength and see what it says for 1x (or maybe 3g) strength.
I think digitaloutsider is right- when you're not on a call, and you're in 4G coverage, you'll see your 4G strength on the signal meter (or, at least, the low bar between the two). You can verify that you're going through the network extender by either dialing #48 or listening for a double beep immediately after you dial a number.
I don't have a business extender, but my consumer device doesn't have a great range. When I'm 30 feet away in my house (depending on exactly where I am), I'll see a noticeable drop in signal strength from the extender. It certainly still works anywhere in my house, though.
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I believe you guys are correct. It is showing the tower signal, even when the little house extender icon is on. I took several screen shots and they seem to verify the bars are the tower signal. The one issue seems to be that I still am completely losing connection to the extender when I am not far away (45ft), as seen in one of the screens. Certainly not the 60ft range that Verizon claims the business extender can reach.
lukester01 said:
I believe you guys are correct. It is showing the tower signal, even when the little house extender icon is on. I took several screen shots and they seem to verify the bars are the tower signal. The one issue seems to be that I still am completely losing connection to the extender when I am not far away (45ft), as seen in one of the screens. Certainly not the 60ft range that Verizon claims the business extender can reach.
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It looks like your phone is getting a stronger signal from a Verizon tower than your network extender in one of the pictures. Are you getting closer to a window in that case?
file name tells location
reggie14 said:
It looks like your phone is getting a stronger signal from a Verizon tower than your network extender in one of the pictures. Are you getting closer to a window in that case?
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If you hover over the picture, it will show the file name for the location in relation to the extender. The extender is in an area of better cell tower coverage. I have a serious problem with intermittent cell coverage at this location. One second I'll have an amazing 4G signal, then 10 sec later it will be 1 bar 3G, then seconds after that nothing, then 5 min later great 4G coverage again. I am on the water in Seattle and I have noticed that when it switches to the 3G signal I am actually on a tower 3 miles away across the water. For some reason the signal goes up and down, then switches towers, it's a mess. So I was hoping the extender would give me constant coverage.
The one you are talking about I think is me on the phone, 45ft from the extender (is the phone icon at the top?). But if I get off the phone at that location the signal instantly drops as you can see in another photo labeled 45ft from extender. I honestly think the phone boosts it's reception when on the phone, then lets it drop when not. This would be fine if I only used the phone for phone calls (I use my wifi for data), except that I cannot then get texts when it does this.
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If you hover over the picture, it will show the file name for the location in relation to the extender. The extender is in an area of better cell tower coverage. I have a serious problem with intermittent cell coverage at this location. One second I'll have an amazing 4G signal, then 10 sec later it will be 1 bar 3G, then seconds after that nothing, then 5 min later great 4G coverage again. I am on the water in Seattle and I have noticed that when it switches to the 3G signal I am actually on a tower 3 miles away across the water. For some reason the signal goes up and down, then switches towers, it's a mess. So I was hoping the extender would give me constant coverage.
The one you are talking about I think is me on the phone, 45ft from the extender (is the phone icon at the top?). But if I get off the phone at that location the signal instantly drops as you can see in another photo labeled 45ft from extender. I honestly think the phone boosts it's reception when on the phone, then lets it drop when not. This would be fine if I only used the phone for phone calls (I use my wifi for data), except that I cannot then get texts when it does this.
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Use Verizon Messages, you can send+receive SMS over Wi-Fi and you can open your messages in a web portal from your laptop or another device. Verizon apps don't always suck haha
I am gasping at the remark the turbo has worse reception than the g2. My droid maxx definitely has better reception and hand off than my g3 but both work well.
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I really think it depends on your area as far as reception. The Turbo is the first phone I have used that gets cell reception in my neighborhood. That would be better reception than the OG droid, Bionic, Original Nexus, S3, HTC One, Iphone 4, iphone 5 and Verizon Ellipsis.
That said, due to all the reception issues of the past, I also have the business class extender. I have 2 bars of 4g and when I make a call, it goes over to 1x at full strength. As I move away, the bars drop. I live on half an acre and this thing still works out in the yard. You always know when you are using the extender because of the little bo doop sound it makes when you answer or make a call.

Samsung phones and low signal areas?

This is something I have noticed with Samsung phones having owned an S2/3/4. In good signal areas no issues, in weak areas they are a disaster.
Yesterday at work a mast/tower was getting worked on so we were all connected to a different mast, we usually get full signal at work. My S4 was getting no bars, my friends Xperia something or other had 4 bars, another friends iPhone 6 had 3 bars.
Another annoyance is a quirky thing I have only seen Samsung phone do, Emergency Calls Only yet the phone is displaying full bars signal. What seems to happen here is you have no signal on your network so the phone detects any network to enable the ability to make an emergency call. Unless you look at the lock screen displaying the operator name, you have no idea that you actually have no signal.
Does anyone else have these issues?
I should add if I load the GPE rom all is fine, its only TW related it seems

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