If your old hypersim works why switch over to a newer one? Its a waste of money to buy a new hypersim that will do the same job
reconnect time after an OUT, if it can instantly reconnect say after going out in a building for a short while, I go outside signal still takes a while to come back up. Whereas its a lot quicker on softbank with hypersim. Though it might be b/c of the ATT sim with the slow signal reconnection, but even in good signal areas when using IR, still not instant. So I may prob still be trying hypersims in the search of quicker signal reconnection
... I guess its probably a couple of things that determine it. I really don't think the hypersim really matters - Its more your area and maybe what coverage you get... maybe AT&t isn't so good reconnecting?
AT&T has some spots that is 850Mhz GSM dependent and 1900Mhz GSM works but not so well. That's the biggest problem with AT&T. However with T-Mobile being an 1900Mhz GSM only carrier. It just sorta works out with keitais.
... I guess its probably a couple of things that determine it. I really don't think the hypersim really matters - Its more your area and maybe what coverage you get... maybe AT&t isn't so good reconnecting?
its quick reconnecting on regular 1900 only phones and softbanks for me in the same areas
does anyone know how the iNEX auto CPR's itself when it loses signal?
I've noticed that my phone seems to auto reset itself (phone turns itself off then back on again) a lot if I'm in low signal areas, which leads me to believe that the iNEX might be resetting the phone itself to regain the signal.
anyone else have similar situations with their phones? just wonder because if its not, then my phone is messed for auto resetting itself haha.
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