Imagine that you are stuck in a place and you
are looking to complete some tasks online but unluckily, you open your
phone to tackle these tasks but you notice a complete lack of bars up in
the corner. No reception, 3G or Wifi. It can be frustrating, isn’t it?
Maybe the area you are stuck in is a no-network zone, or maybe there
are too many obstructions interfering with the signal, but, either way
before you give up entirely on using your phone, Jumia Travel suggests that you try one of these to boost your reception.
Ensure your battery is full
Your phone is used for so many activities such as messaging, email,
internet, apps, social media, and other real-time services and most
times, these activities drain the battery of your phone. Unfortunately,
though if you’re low on battery, your phone might not have enough juice
to find a signal. Keep your phone battery charged and conserve battery
power by turning off hardware options like Bluetooth and NFC when not in
use, using lower screen brightness, closing unnecessary or unused apps
working in the background, keeping your phone away from extreme
temperatures.
Elevate your phone
This is the most common way to improve your cell phone connection.
Basically, the higher you are, the less there is in the way to block
signal. So, climbing up a chair or going upstairs to make phone calls
can make the signal better. If you know what area your phone mast is,
you can try going to the side of the house closest to it or opening
window nearest to mast so you can get enough signal to have an
uninterrupted conversation.
Switch providers
The service providers in Nigeria are not superb when compared to
those in other parts of the world and as such the most common cell phone
reception problems encountered include dropped calls due to network
error and poor voice quality. To help ease up your cell phone
connection, you may want to get a double SIM phone, that way you can
easily switch providers when you are experiencing difficulties as some
providers have better coverage than others, especially in rural areas.
Use Wi-Fi calling
If you are in a location or area where you have a Wi-Fi router
connected to a broadband connection, chances are your cell phone signals
may experience fluctuations. It may be advisable to turn on your WiFi
call feature, that way you can defeat patchy mobile phone signals. You
can even set up your phone to automatically connect to WiFi when you are
in a WiFi connected zone, and you will not even notice that you are
making and receiving calls over the internet rather than via a cell
phone signal.
educating...but wifi calling no dey Nigeria
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