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A quick guide to the ins and outs of Google’s new service offering.For those of you who are unfamiliar with Project Fi, it’s an extremely affordable cell phone service that brings you unlimited voice and text with Wi-Fi tethering for only $20 per month. The cost of data usage is based on how much you use with each gigabyte running $10. Another great feature is that Project Fi automatically connects to all available Wi-Fi networks.Google has a lar… Read more
More often than not, it is easy to find yourself holding your arm up and waving it around in circles. Endlessly searching for that extra signal bar, or for your iPhone to pop from 3G to LTE. This is especially difficult when you are at your parents house, which parallels a “blackhole” when it comes to signal. You can give your arm a rest with SureCallEZ 4G, the absolute and easiest option for boosting cell signal inside your home or office!… Read more
One thing I hear when I talk to people about technology and their wireless devices is that they wish they had better signal. Better signal not only gives you a boost when it comes to data performance and fewer dropped calls, better signal also gives you better battery life. When your device doesn't have to hunt for signal, it conserves a lot of battery. This is not the main selling feature of the EZ 4G Cellular Booster from SureCall, but it is a… Read more
Using my smartphone in my home can be tricky because not all areas of my house have the same signal strength. On my main level, the signal is fine, but in my basement, the signal is much weaker or is non-existent. The weakest signal is in my office – Gadgeteer HQ. This makes it difficult to take calls when I also need to be in front of my computer. Usually, when the phone rings, I will undock my MacBook and run upstairs with it and my phone so I… Read more
If you are wondering what causes cell phone dead zones, you only have to look at the signal bars on your phone. A weak signal can make the 5 bars drop suddenly to as little as 2 or no bars when you move to certain areas within your building or on your property. These areas are known as dead zones where you are not able to make or receive calls, or download data. There are a number of factors responsible for this issue: Distance from cell tower:… Read more