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I recently moved to a more rural area and my phone network connectivity issues have been terrible. I get dropped calls constantly and data speeds are painfully slow. Has anyone found good solutions for phone network connectivity issues in areas with weak signal? I'm considering switching carriers but want to explore all options first.
For phone network connectivity issues in rural areas, I invested in a cell signal booster. It made a huge difference for me. They're a bit pricey but worth it if you're going to be in the area long term. Also, check which carriers have the best coverage maps for your specific location.
Wi-Fi calling can help with phone network connectivity issues when you have poor cellular signal but decent internet. Most modern phones support it. You need to enable it in settings and your carrier needs to support it, but it's been a lifesaver for me.
Try manually selecting network operators in your phone settings. Sometimes phones struggle to switch between towers automatically, especially in areas with weak signal. Manually locking onto a specific carrier's network can improve stability.