Samsung Alias 2 just croaked a week or so ago, and frankly, where I've moved to in rural VA, it simply wasn't cutting it. Inside the house, it would be constantly roaming/searching for a signal (we live on the edge of the Verizon service map). I missed a call back from a few people on the phone because it simply wouldn't ring or give me voicemail alerts in a timely manner.
Now, the gf has a LG Vortex, and her phone rings in the house each time she's called, and she gets 3g data in most of the house. So I'm thinking that there must be a more robust antenna on the smartphone, or something of the sort.
Looking to get android myself, I have an upgrade available from Verizon. Max I'm looking to spend is $50. I read somewhere that Motorola tends to have the better antennas out of the lot. I narrowed down my preferences to the Motorola Droid Bionic and the Droid 3.
Any other recommendations or opinions?
Now, the gf has a LG Vortex, and her phone rings in the house each time she's called, and she gets 3g data in most of the house. So I'm thinking that there must be a more robust antenna on the smartphone, or something of the sort.
Looking to get android myself, I have an upgrade available from Verizon. Max I'm looking to spend is $50. I read somewhere that Motorola tends to have the better antennas out of the lot. I narrowed down my preferences to the Motorola Droid Bionic and the Droid 3.
Any other recommendations or opinions?