12/27/2023 0 Comments Ibooster reviewThis thing was incredible! While playing around with it, I drove with two iPhones into locations where I knew I had no signal before. I was skeptical at first– I thought that yes, maybe it would boost by one bar or help what would have been a dropped call stay connected. This is especially important in my car where I have an iPod input on my stereo. The best features, besides the signal capability, are the fact that it both charges your iPhone (through USB, not Firewire!) AND allows for dock connector passthrough. Besides the bulkiness of the dock and the power adapter, it's pretty compact. The dock mounts to your car either via adhesive or clips which allow you to mount it temporarily to your climate control vents. It's a simple design: An iPhone Dock, power adapter, and antenna. When I heard about the Wilson Electronics iBooster, I knew I had to try it. There are places in my town where I have absolutely NO service at all. Unlike AT&T's 850 mhz band, T-Mobile's 1900 mhz band has a much smaller footprint per tower due to the laws of physics. This is especially critical with my iPhone since it's jailbroken and runs on T-Mobile. In locations where I used to get full service, I may only have two bars with the iPhone. Compared to several other phones I have owned in the past, including many Nokias especially, my signal strength is just terrible. Unfortunately, with more and more features packed into a tiny package, it's difficult to make a really great "phone" feature within the smartphone. The Apple iPhone is my favorite– it features everything I need in a phone as well as a PDA in a small package. There is no arguing the incredibleness of new smartphones.
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