Are there any cell phones out that don't lose the signal..

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  1. kittymeow

    kittymeow Level II

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    when near or in a elevtor? I do know about interference and all that, but is there any phones that could bypass that? Maybe one of you guys could invent a phone like that, lots of muney.
     
  2. Milanos

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    That'd have to be a phone with a very low frequency I think...

    But that's just what I think xD
     
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    Have you tried using telepathy? The reception is great, and the subscription is only 4.50$/month with AT&T.

    No but seriously, I've never had any trouble with losing my reception in or near an elevator. Only in the subway or on the countryside.
    Hmm.. =/
     
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    The signal is being blocked when you are in the elevator or underground. It happens too in high frequency areas. Maybe in the future when they create a better satellite or frequency receiver.
     
  6. kittymeow

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    Did that say $3-4 a minute? I think, I'm good with what I have. It looks interesting, however. I'm not on elevators that much.

    Also, what cell do you use, Virre, mine is fine in subways and countryside. Want to trade? Just kidding, maybe...
     
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