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Anyone who thinks this actually works is completely insane. How does it connect with your phone antenna. Holding your phone differently will do the trick if your hand is somehow interfering with radio reception. If you have one installed please remove it before you take your phone for servicing.they will know you are a fool, will laugh and probably take you for a ride.
This item did not work on our cell phones. Part of it was a lack of space behind the battery to place the Antenna Booster. The other thing is that we have no way of knowing exactly where the antenna is our cell phone so we would not know exactly where the item should be installed.
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.
Amazon is the best in selection and pricing and I have one for the office, home, and 2 cars, and they get me 5 bars where there were 0-1. Save your pennies, and dollars of shipping.
The antenna is within the cellphone case and is of the proper length for the wavelength of the frequency used. This gold painted plastic sticker sticks on the inside behind the battery.
If it costs a penny, and worked, likely all cell phones would have one. Both phones worked the same with or without the sticker.
There is no way possible for it to do anything at all. "If it sounds too good to be true, it ususally is." I received one of these for free and compared my "stickered" cell phone with an identical "unstickered" cell phone in rural MT with 0-1 bar reception.
Use a Wilson cell phone antenna plugged directly into your hidden antenna port, or better a Wilson booster kit, for a real difference. Simple hook-up.
Simply put, this product was not worth the $1.99 I spent. It is simply a gold sticker. I tried this product on three seperate occasions in three different areas and still nothing. DO NOT BUY THIS.
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