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friends,

i frequently move to rural areas where phone signal drops frequently. but i saw 2 different phone have different signal strength even both were reliance cdma.

pls suggest me best phone in terms of above 2 criteria.

budget- 10k to 20k.

condition-used or new.

thanks

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Motorola

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Motorola

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Agreed. Motorola has the best radios among all smartphones. So signal strength won't be a issue. For voice clarity buy a phone with secondary noise cancellation mic. I suppose both Photon and Bionic fit your budget.

Edit: Misread your post. I thought your budget was 10k-12k. If you can go up to 20K then I think you can get something from Droid Razr series too.

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am loving my razr (best) paired with reliance gsm (worst).. :P<br /><br />tappa-talking from droid razr..<br /><br />

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Get Droid Razr M from our trusted sellers - awesome phone with OMH support (has GSM support also - helps when you upgrade to another phone) - great signal and voice quality.

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Note 2 . Though a little costlier. Amazing signal strength, voice clarity and battery life for a smartphone.

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Moto best for battery backup

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Note 2 . Though a little costlier. Amazing signal strength, voice clarity and battery life for a smartphone.

Actually I also wanted to reply the same exact thing but then decided that may be it is beyond the scope.

But no doubt note 2has the best ever sound clarity I have come across till date. Never saw it lose signals. And pretty solid all around.

sent from my NOTE II, yupp size does matter.

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thanks all members for suggestions. i am newbie and liked this forum very much now.

i fianlise note 2 but Budjet :doh: . maximum 20k. any source of used note 2 ? otherwise i would go for razr series.

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Contact parin or hetal if they have any used note 2...(chances r low)

Else buy moto razr....its a fantastic phone

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20k for a note 2 lol you gotta be joking

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thanks all members for suggestions. i am newbie and liked this forum very much now.

i fianlise note 2 but Budjet :doh: . maximum 20k. any source of used note 2 ? otherwise i would go for razr series.

No dear note 2 in 20k is impossible.

Even Round 30k its unlikely.

try for moto stuff and do some googling to find which is better of the lot.

sent from my NOTE II, yupp size does matter.

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how about iphone cdma? is it so bad just for calling purpose. someone told me that iphone have great call quality. any idea sirji.

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iPhone's call quality is really great but the only one that will fall into your budget is iPhone 4. Most people prefer to buy current gen Android rather than buying two gen old iPhone. Beyond that its personal preference.

I knew about GN2's signal strength but I didn't recommend it knowing that it wouldn't fall into your budget. There are phones out there carrying far better radio than GN2 but recommending you those won't do you any good cause they are really expensive.

I would suggest you to stick with Droid Razr series, I suppose its M that is making news. You can also go for iPhone 4 but again, think carefully before making such a decision.

One more thing, ask around about GSIII signal strength and call quality. Don't know much about it, maybe it is comparable to GN2. A used one will fall into your budget too.

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friends,

Practical is more trusted. today i tested my friends razr maxx in villages where signal was low.all test with bsnl sims. RESULT surprised me-

all 2000-3000 costing phones were having good signals than my friends razr maxx!!!!!!!!!!!

even when my brother called from city to our numbers, he couldnot get call to razr maxx but EACH call was coming to low rates samsung nokia etc.

Also, surprised that galaxy s2 bought from usa was having zero network.

conclusion:- all foreign handsets like razr maxx, galaxy s2(at&t) etc were not able to get signals but all indian sets were very fine in those areas too.

i may be wrong but it was practically seen with same operator sim and various handsets tested.

i am now still more confused

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True, most imports with CDMA back ground has poor radio performance.<br /><br />If signal strength is first priority, consider phone having no CDMA background.<br /><br />I too have experienced same thing wIth many Motorola and two HTC phones.

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Its true, even i faced this in my htc incredible 2.<br /> It means we should always buy pure gsm imported phone

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The reason is US regulators are very very strict in SAR values, where the maximum exposure limit is much lower than EU standards afaik... So US phones are OK wrt Indian CDMA operators (mainly due to usage of 850 MHz) and bad for new GSM operators...

BUT among all US phones, Motorola has relatively better coverage from my experience...

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The reason is US regulators are very very strict in SAR values, where the maximum exposure limit is much lower than EU standards afaik... So US phones are OK wrt Indian CDMA operators (mainly due to usage of 850 MHz) and bad for new GSM operators...

BUT among all US phones, Motorola has relatively better coverage from my experience...

does it mean its better to use verizon world phones with cdma those who want signal strength?

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No, ask Verizon D2G owner.<br /><br />About sar,I AFAIK testing methodology of us and EU IS different. so values are different.

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^^^^^

Sir ji, I am 100% sure about this... SAR ratings in US phones are far low comparing others...

@ajit_ryp So if you want better coverage only to use in rural areas, then avoid phones from US...

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