magenta4993909 wrote:I just called T-Mobile to ask for a Signal Booster in the hopes that this will fix my problem. Because I was previously told that I couldn't get one because I am using a phone not purchased from T-Mobile, I expected very little. Turns out this latest representative was exceedingly helpful and sent a booster right away and even waved the shipping fee. Thank You T-Mobile! Now let's hope that the booster makes a difference.What was your problem that you think a signal booster will fix? For most people, their phones support WiFi calling, which uses any WIFI that you are connected to instead of cellular service. With that, no signal booster is needed. Not to mention, you can't take a signal booster with you, so when you leave your house, then what? For the issue this post is about, it clearly isn't a signal issue. It's a service issue.
Same issue here in San Diego. Android phone also. Wonder if iPhone's (with iMessage) would fare better?The disappearing call thing is bizarre, though...rings on the calling phone, but the called phone is doing nothing.TM is acting like they never heard of this, but I'm guessing the problem is much more common than they want to admit.
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